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Studio 54 , (2/21/2008 - 6/29/2008)
First Preview:Jan 25, 2008 Total Previews:32
Opening Date:Feb 21, 2008   
Closing Date:Jun 29, 2008 Total Performances:149

Category: Musical, Revival, Broadway
Setting: Act I: A series of Sundays from 1884 to 1886; a park on an island in the Seine just outside of Paris and George's studio. Act II: An American art museum and on the island in 1984.


Production Staff [Collapse]
Theatre Owned / Operated by Roundabout Theatre Company (Todd Haimes: Artistic Director; Harold Wolpert: Managing Director; Julia C. Levy: Executive Director; Gene Feist: Founding Director)
Produced by Roundabout Theatre Company (Todd Haimes: Artistic Director; Harold Wolpert: Managing Director; Julia C. Levy: Executive Director; Gene Feist: Founding Director); Originally Produced by The Menier Chocolate Factory (David Babani, Artistic Director); Produced in association with Bob Boyett, Debra Black, Jam Theatricals, Stephanie McClelland, Stewart F. Lane, Bonnie Comley, Barbara Manocherian, Jennifer Manocherian, Ostar Productions, Caro Newling, Neal Street Productions and Mark Rubinstein
Original Broadway Production Produced in 1983 by: Playwrights Horizons; Originally Directed on Broadway by: James Lapine
Music by Stephen Sondheim; Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim; Musical Director: Caroline Humphris; Music orchestrated by Jason Carr; Book by James Lapine
Directed by Sam Buntrock; Musical Staging by Christopher Gattelli; Assistant Director: Dave Solomon; Associate Director, UK: Tara Wilkinson
Scenic Design by David Farley; Costume Design by David Farley; Lighting Design by Ken Billington; Sound Design by Sebastian Frost; Projection Design by Timothy Bird and The Knifedge Creative Network; Hair and Wig Design by Tom Watson; Associate Costume Design: Matthew Pachtman; Associate Lighting Design: Paul Toben; Associate Sound Design: Nick Borisjuk; Moving Light Programmer: David Arch; Make-Up Design by Angelina Avallone; Production Projection Engineer, Media Programmer and Previsualization & Projection Strategy: Sam Hopkins
Executive Producer: Sydney Beers; Company Manager: Denise Cooper; Company Manager Assistant Brent McCreary
Roundabout Technical Supervisor: Steve Beers; Production Stage Manager: Peter Hanson; Stage Manager: Jon Krause; Assistant Stage Mgr: Rachel Zack
Musical Supervisor: Caroline Humphris; Conducted by Caroline Humphris; Associate Conductor: Thomas Murray; Musical Coordinator: John Miller; Piano: Caroline Humphris; Keyboard: Thomas Murray; Violin: Matthew Lehmann; Cello: Mairi Dorman-Phaneuf; Flute/Clarinet/Bass Clarinet/Alto saxophone: Todd Groves; Music Copying: Emily Grishman Music Preparation-Katharine Edmonds/Emily Grishman
Roundabout Director of Artistic Development/Casting: Jim Carnahan; Press Representative: Boneau / Bryan-Brown; Roundabout Director of Marketing & Sales Promotion: David B. Steffen; Roundabout Director of Development: Jeffory Lawson; Roundabout Associate Artistic Director: Scott Ellis; Advertising: SPOTCo, Inc.; Dialect Coach: Kate Wilson; Dance Captain: Hayley Podschun; Interactive Marketing: Situation Marketing, Damian Bazadona, John Lanasa, Ryan Klink and Joey Oliva; Photographer: Joan Marcus
Cast
Michael Cumpsty Jules
another artist
Bob Greenberg
the museum director
Daniel Evans George (Act I)
an artist
George (Act II)
an artist
Alexander Gemignani Boatman
Dennis
a technician
Jessica Molaskey Yvonne
Jules' wife
Naomi Eisen
a composer
Jenna Russell Dot
George's mistress
Marie
George's grandmother
Mary Beth Peil Old Lady
Blair Daniels
an art critic
Ed Dixon Charles Redmond
a visiting curator
Mr.
Santino Fontana Soldier
Alex
an artist
Bather
Kelsey Fowler Louise
the daughter of Jules and Yvonne
Alternate
Bather Alternate
Jessica Grové Celeste #2
A Photographer
Alison Horowitz Louise
the daughter of Jules and Yvonne
Alternate
Bather Alternate
Stacie Morgain Lewis Frieda
a cook
Betty
an artist
Drew McVety Louis
a baker
Billy Webster
Harriet's friend
Bather
Anne L. Nathan Nurse
nurse to Old Lady
Harriet Pawling
a patron of the arts
Mrs.
Brynn O'Malley Celeste #1
Elaine
David Turner Franz
a servant
Lee Randolph
the museum's publicist
Understudies: Colleen Fitzpatrick (Blair Daniels, Harriet Pawling, Mrs., Naomi Eisen, Nurse, Old Lady, Yvonne), Santino Fontana (George (Act I), George (Act II)), Jeff Kready (Alex, Billy Webster, Franz, Lee Randolph, Louis, Soldier), Brynn O'Malley (Dot, Marie), Hayley Podschun (A Photographer, Betty, Celeste #1, Celeste #2, Elaine, Frieda) and Andrew Varela (Boatman, Bob Greenberg, Charles Redmond, Dennis, Jules, Mr.)
2008 Tony Award® Best Revival of a Musical
 Produced by Roundabout Theatre Company (Todd Haimes: Artistic Director; Harold Wolpert: Managing Director; Julia C. Levy: Executive Director; Gene Feist: Founding Director); Produced in association with Bob Boyett, Debra Black, Jam Theatricals, Stephanie McClelland, Stewart F. Lane, Bonnie Comley, Barbara Manocherian, Jennifer Manocherian and Ostar Productions; Originally Produced by The Menier Chocolate Factory (David Babani, Artistic Director) [nominee]
2008 Tony Award® Best Actor in a Musical
 Daniel Evans [nominee]
2008 Tony Award® Best Actress in a Musical
 Jenna Russell [nominee]
2008 Tony Award® Best Direction of a Musical
 Sam Buntrock [nominee]
2008 Tony Award® Best Orchestrations
 Jason Carr [nominee]
2008 Tony Award® Best Scenic Design of a Musical
 Scenic Design by David Farley; Projection Design by The Knifedge Creative Network and Timothy Bird [nominee]
2008 Tony Award® Best Costume Design of a Musical
 Costume Design by David Farley [nominee]
2008 Tony Award® Best Lighting Design of a Musical
 Lighting Design by Ken Billington [nominee]
2008 Tony Award® Best Sound Design of a Musical
 Sound Design by Sebastian Frost [nominee]
2008 Theatre World Award
winnerJenna Russell [winner]
2008 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Revival of a Musical
 Produced by Roundabout Theatre Company (Todd Haimes: Artistic Director; Harold Wolpert: Managing Director; Julia C. Levy: Executive Director; Gene Feist: Founding Director); Produced in association with Bob Boyett, Debra Black, Jam Theatricals, Stephanie McClelland, Stewart F. Lane, Bonnie Comley, Barbara Manocherian, Jennifer Manocherian and Ostar Productions [nominee]
2008 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actor in a Musical
 Daniel Evans [nominee]
2008 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Actress in a Musical
 Jenna Russell [nominee]
2008 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Orchestrations
winnerJason Carr [winner]
2008 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Lighting Design
 Ken Billington [nominee]
2008 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Director of a Musical
 Directed by Sam Buntrock [nominee]
2008 Drama Desk Award Outstanding Projection and Video Design
winnerProjection Design by Timothy Bird and The Knifedge Creative Network [winner]
music by Stephen Sondheim; lyrics by Stephen Sondheim 
Sunday In the Park With George (Original Cast Recording) - Stephen Sondheim

ACT 1Sung By
Sunday In The Park With George Dot (George's mistress)
No Life Jules (another artist) and Yvonne (Jules' wife)
Color And Light Dot (George's mistress) and George
Gossip Celeste #1, Celeste #2, Boatman, Nurse (nurse to Old Lady), Old Lady, Jules (another artist) and Yvonne (Jules' wife)
The Day Off George, Nurse (nurse to Old Lady), Franz (a servant), Frieda (a cook), Boatman, Soldier, Celeste #1, Celeste #2, Yvonne (Jules' wife), Louise (the daughter of Jules and Yvonne), Jules (another artist) and Louis (a baker)
Everybody Loves Louis Dot (George's mistress)
Finishing The Hat George
We Do Not Belong Together Dot (George's mistress) and George
Beautiful Old Lady and George
Sunday Company
ACT 2Sung By
It's Hot Up Here Company
Chromolume #7 Company
Putting It Together George and Company
Children and Art Marie (George's grandmother)
Lesson #8 George
Move On George and Dot (George's mistress)
Sunday Company