The Bridges of Madison County announces complete cast
The complete cast has been announced for the upcoming Broadway premiere of The Bridges of Madison County, a new musical based on the best selling novel by Robert James Waller, opening at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre on 20 Feb 2014, following previews from 17 Jan 2014.
The previously announced principap cast featuresKelli O'Hara as 'Francesca Johnson,' Steven Pasquale as 'Robert Kincaid,' Hunter Foster as 'Bud Johnson,' Cass Morgan as 'Marge,' Michael X. Martin as 'Charlie,' Caitlin Kinnunen as 'Carolyn' and Derek Klena as 'Michael.'
Joining them are Whitney Bashor, Jennifer Allen, Ephie Aardema, Katie Klaus, Luke Markinovich, Aaron Ramey, Dan Sharkey, Tim Wright, Jessica Vosk, Charlie Franklin and Kevin Kern.
The Bridges of Madison County's story is about 'Francesca' (Kelli O'Hara) a devoted Iowa housewife, and her unlikely love affair with Robert (Steven Pasquale), a National Geographic photographer.
The musical features music and lyrics by Tony Award winner Jason Robert Brown, with a book by Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize winner Marsha Norman.
It will be directed by Tony Award winner Bartlett Sher, who reunites with his Tony Award-winning 'South Pacific design' team, including Michael Yeargan (sets), Catherine Zuber (costumes), Donald Holder (lighting) and Jon Weston (sound).
The lead producers of The Bridges of Madison County are Jeffrey Richards, Stacey Mindich, and Jerry Frankel. They will be joined by Tulchin Bartner Productions, Jay & Cindy Gutterman and Cathy Chernoff, Scott M. Delman, Ted Liebowitz, Aaron Priest, Red Mountain Theatre Company, Warner Bros. Theatre Ventures, Harold Newman, Bellanca Smigel Rutter, Will Trice, and The Shubert Organization.
The musical arrives on Broadway following its world premiere at the Williamstown Theatre Festival from 01 - 08 Aug 2013, which was also directed by Bertlett Sher and which saw Steven Pasquale originate the role of 'Robert.' That production starred Elena Shaddow as 'Francesca Johnson' and Daniel Jenkins as 'Bud Johnson.'
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