Kelsey Grammer extends his current run in Neverland
Emmy Award winner and Tony nominee Kelsey Grammer has extended his current engagement as Charles Frohman/Captain Hook in the Broadway premiere production of Finding Neverland at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre through to 3 April 2016. He was originally scheduled to perform through to 21 February 2016, then initially extended to 27 March 2016.
Grammer previously commented:
"If one would say, I have found Neverland again, they would be correct. It is great to be back!"It has also been reported that he will make his West End debut in the London transfer of Finding Neverland, which will premiere in January 2017, alongside Alfie Boe as J.M. Barrie.
Kelsey Grammer earned his Tony nomination for Best Actor in a Musical in 2010 for his performance as Georges in the revival of 'La Cage aux Folles'. His other Broadway credits include 'Othello' in 1982 and 'Macbeth' both in 1981 and again in 2000. He is perhaps best known for his role as radio psychiatrist Dr. Frasier Crane in 'Frasier,' for which he has won 4 Emmy Awards and 2 Golden Globes. His many screen credits include "Boss," "The Expendables 3," "Fame," "X-Men: The Last Stand," "Toy Story 2," "The Simpsons," and "Cheers."
The principal cast currently include Tony Yazbeck (J.M. Barrie), Laura Michelle Kelly (Sylvia Llewelyn Davis), Kelsey Grammer (Charles Frohman), Carolee Carmello (Madame du Maurier), Teal Wicks (Mary Barrie), Alex Dreier, Aidan Gemme, Jackson Demott Hill, Noah Hinsdale, Sawyer Nunes, Christopher Paul Richards, and Hayden Signoretti (The Llewelyn Davis Boys).
Finding Neverland, directed by Diane Paulus, began previews on 15 March 2015 at Broadway's Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, before an official opening on 15 April, and is currently booking through to 3 July 2016.
Finding Neverland features a book by Olivier Award nominee James Graham, with music and lyrics by Grammy Award winner Elliot Kennedy and Gary Barlow, UK songwriter and member of popgroup 'Take That.'
Synopsis: "When a playwright meets a widow and her four boys in Kensington Gardens, he embarks on a friendship that inspires one of the most beloved stories of all time. Based on the Miramax film written by David Magee, Finding Neverland follows the real-life relationship between the Llewelyn Davies family and James Matthew Barrie as he writes the revolutionary 1904 play Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up. This new musical explores the power of imagination to open up new worlds, and the pressures put upon those worlds by the prospect of growing up."
The creative team behind Finding Neverland features choreography by Mia Michaels, scenic design by Tony Award winner Scott Pask, lighting by Phillip S. Rosenberg, costumes by Suttirat Larlarb, and sound design by Tony nominee Jonathan Deans.
The pre-Broadway engagement of Finding Neverland, which starred Jeremy Jordan as J.M. Barrie, concluded on 28 September 2014, after 75 sold-out performances at the American Repertory Theater at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It was the highest attended and highest grossing production in A.R.T.'s 34-year history.
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