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LocationVenueDatesTickets
Schenectady, NYProctors TheatreOctober 8-14, 2023Tickets
Detroit, MIFisher TheatreOctober 17-29, 2023Tickets
Chicago, ILCadillac Palace TheatreOctober 31–November 12, 2023Tickets
Minneapolis, MNOrpheum TheatreNovember 14-19, 2023
Charlotte, NCBelk TheaterNovember 21-26, 2023Tickets
Philadelphia, PAForrest TheatreNovember 28–December 10, 2023Tickets
Memphis, TNOrpheum TheatreJanuary 2-7, 2024
Tampa, FLStraz CenterJanuary 9-14, 2024
Naples, FLHayes HallJanuary 16-21, 2024Tickets
Greenville, SCPeace CenterJanuary 23-28, 2024Tickets
New Haven, CTShubert TheatreJanuary 31–February 4, 2024Tickets
Des Moines, IADes Moines Civic CenterFebruary 6-11, 2024Tickets
Columbus, OHOhio TheatreFebruary 13-18, 2024
Fayetteville, ARWalton Arts CenterFebruary 20-25, 2024Tickets
St. Louis, MOFabulous Fox TheatreFebruary 27–March 10, 2024Tickets
Washington, DCOpera HouseMarch 12-31, 2024
Boston, MABoston Opera HouseApril 2-14, 2024
Pittsburgh, PABenedum CenterApril 16-21, 2024
Providence, RIPPACApril 23-28, 2024Tickets
Cleveland, OHConnor PalaceApril 30–May 19, 2024
Denver, CODenver CenterMay 22–June 2, 2024Tickets
San Francisco, CAOrpheum TheatreJune 5-29, 2024
Portland, ORKeller AuditoriumJuly 16-21, 2024
Seattle, WAParamount TheatreJuly 23-28, 2024
Los Angeles, CAPantages TheatreJuly 30–August 18, 2024

2023-2024

  • Producers: Elliott & Harper Productions & Catherine Scheiber
  • Music and Lyrics: Stephen Sondheim
  • Book: George Furth
  • Director: Marianne Elliott
  • Associate Director: Tanisha Fordham
  • Production Supervisor: Tim Semon
  • Choreographer: Liam Steel
  • Associate Choreographer: Simone Sault
  • Dance Arrangements: Sam Davis
  • Lighting Design: Neil Austin
  • Set & Costume Design: Bunny Christie
  • Sound Design: Keith Caggiano
  • Hair, Wig, & Makeup Design: Campbell Young Associates
  • Illusions: Chris Fisher
  • Music Supervisor: Joel Fram
  • Orchestrations: David Cullen
  • General Management: Work Light Productions
  • Casting: Tara Rubin Casting
  • Booking Company: Bond Theatrical
  • Press Representative: Bond Theatrical

CAST

Although every effort is used to keep an accurate listing of personnel, changes can be made without notice. Notable replacements are marked with an asterisk (*).

Britney Coleman (Bobbie), a native of Ann Arbor, MI has been seen on Broadway in Company (New Yorker, u/s Bobbie and Jenny), Tootsie (Susie), Beautiful: The Carole King Musical (Lucille) and Sunset Boulevard (Heather). You may have recently seen her on tour as she opened the First National Tour of Beetlejuice as Barbara Maitland. She also opened the First National Tour of Beautiful in 2015. Regionally, she has been seen across the country at theaters including The Old Globe, The MUNY, Bay Street Theater, TUTS, Asolo Rep, Arena Stage and Westport Country Playhouse. She premiered Andrew Lippa’s Unbreakable with the San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus and recently joined The Twin Cities Gay Men’s Chorus as the featured soloist in their spring Pride concert. BFA: The University of Michigan. Deepest gratitude to those good and crazy people, my friends: Chris Harper and my Company family, my Beetlejuice family, my HCKR family and my Fam family. Thank you for being by my side (by side by side) year after year. www.britneycoleman.com @britneycoleman

Judy McLane (Joanne). Broadway: Mamma Mia! (starred in over 4000 performances), Kiss of the Spider Woman, Aspects of LoveChess. Off-Broadway: Romeo & Bernadette (Outer Critics Circle Award), Johnny Guitar (Drama Desk Nomination, Drama League Honor). Tours: Into the Woods, Side By Side By Sondheim, Joseph…Dreamcoat, Big. Select Regional: Gypsy (Goodspeed), Next to Normal (Pioneer), Sunset Boulevard (Engeman), Follies (Signature, Helen Hayes Nomination), Evita (Paper Mill). Film: Were the World Mine, Hiding in Daylight. TV: “Madame Secretary,” “Elementary,” “The Blacklist,” Showtime’s “The Loudest Voice.” Instagram: @judy.mclane

Kathryn Allison (Sarah). Broadway: Company Revival OBC, WickedAladdin. TV/Film: “The GAG,” “Elementary,” “The Bachelorette.” Debut album Something Real out now! Huge thanks to my parents, Headline Talent, and the village that inspires me and lifts me up. @kathryndallison

Matthew Bittner (David) is an actor, writer, and musician. Select credits: Lucy & Charlie’s Honeymoon (Lookingglass), Almost Famous (Broadway), School of Rock (Broadway/Tour) and Present Laughter starring Kevin Kline (Broadway). Gratitude to family/friends & Ruth. http://www.mbittner.com

Ali Louis Bourzgui (Paul). Most recently Tommy in The Who’s Tommy (The Goodman). National Tours: The Band’s Visit (Haled). Regional: Layalina (The Goodman), Fun HomeWest Side Story. VO: Quiet Part Loud (Jordan Peele). BFA Ithaca College. ألف شكر @ali.louis

Derrick Davis (Larry). @dreamclimber The Secret Garden (Archibald); The Phantom of the Opera (The Phantom); The Lion King (Mufasa); Carousel (Billy Bigelow u/s); The Tap Dance Kid (William u/ s); The Little Mermaid (King Triton); I Dream (MLK); Dreamgirls (Curtis Taylor Jr.); Ragtime (Coalhouse Walker Jr.).

Jacob Dickey (Andy) is honored to take the blue undies on their first national tour! Stage: Company (Broadway), Aladdin (Broadway & First National tour), Emojiland (Off-Broadway). TV: “Partner Track,” “The Other Two,” “Gossip Girl,” “Blue Bloods.” Love to my people. IG: @js_dickey

Tyler Hardwick (PJ). Broadway: Once on This Island; Motown: The Musical. Tours: Once on This Island (Daniel); Dreamgirls (C.C. White); Motown: The Musical (Norman Whitfield). New York: The Tempest (Ferdinand) Regional: Steppenwolf (Choir Boy, Pharus); The Old Globe (Hair, Claude); TV/Film: “Pose,” “The Blacklist.” IG: @tylerhar

Javier Ignacio (Peter). Broadway: Company (Jamie, Peter, Andy u/s); Side Show (Houdini/Dog Boy). Off-Broadway: Fiasco Theatre’s Twelfth Night; The Public/Public Works’ Twelfth Night| National Tour: Fiasco Theatre’s Into the Woods | WSU Alum; AEA member. @iamjavierignacio

James Earl Jones II (Harry). National tours: Come From Away, Gershwin’s Porgy & Bess. Regional: Porchlight Music, The Goodman, Chicago Shakespeare, Lookingglass, Lyric Opera Chicago. TV/film credits: Maybe I DoThe Poker House, “Chicago Med.” Thanks to friends, family, Stewart Talent, Tara Rubin Casting and the Company Team. Mom, Dad, Maje…always.

Marina Kondo (Susan). Broadway: KPOP (OBC). National Tours: Disney’s Frozen (OTC/First Asian-American Anna), Lincoln Center’s The King & I. Off-Broadway: Road Show (NYCC), KPOP (Ars Nova). Regional: The Muny. TV: “Succession” (HBO). University of Michigan (BFA). @marinakondo

Matt Rodin (Jamie) is grateful to be here and queer. Regional: RENT (Papermill), Hedwig… (Milwaukee Rep.), HAIR (Weston), MASS (Kennedy Center). Love to his biological, chosen, and Company families. Dedicated to his real-life Paul, Sam. @whoismattrodin

David Socolar (Theo). Off-Broadway: Kinky Boots, National Tour: Waitress (Dr. Pomatter). Lead the independent feature, Beyond the Lake. Many thanks to Sarah Haber with Creative Talent Company, Bridget McCarthy with Bloc, and Mom and Dad for everything always. @davidsocolar

Emma Stratton (Jenny). Broadway: The Prince Of Broadway. National Tours: Anything Goes (Reno), Bullets Over Broadway (Helen Sinclair). Regional: Gypsy (Louise), Into the Woods (Baker’s Wife), Sweeney Todd (Mrs. Lovett). To Hal & Steve, whose work has shaped my life. Always, for my family. @ladystrat

Matthew Christian (u/s Theo, u/s Larry, u/s David, u/s Harry, u/s PJ). Off-Broadway: Roundabout, Baryshnikov Arts Center, 59E59. Other NYC Theater: Drama League/New Ohio, CRASH Theater Co. Regional: Bay Street Theatre, A.R.T., Two River Theatre. TV/film: “A Crime to Remember” (Discovery ID), Labor Day (Paramount). BA: Harvard. MFA: A.R.T./MXAT Institute at Harvard.

Christopher DeAngelis (u/s Harry, u/s Larry, u/s Peter, u/s David) is thrilled to be touring with his husband, Jay Carey. Broadway: Beauty and the Beast. National Tours: School of RockJersey BoysDirty Rotten Scoundrels, and Ragtime. Many thanks to Merri Sugarman, his Family, Roxy, and Avalon Artists Group.

Kenneth Quinney Francoeur (u/s Jamie, u/s Andy, u/s Paul, u/s PJ) is excited to join Company! New York: Child’s Christmas in Wales (Irish Rep), Finian’s Rainbow (Town Hall). Tours: Jersey Boys (Gaudio u/s), Memphis (Huey u/s). BFA Elon University. This one’s for Mom. @kfrancoeur

CJ Greer (u/s Susan, u/s Joanne, u/s Sarah, u/s Bobbie Double) is thrilled to join Company! CJ is also voice faculty at the University of Nevada, Reno, building and implementing their new Musical Theatre degree. She performs and presents nationally and internationally as singer, teacher, conductor, and research clinician. Grateful! cj-greer.com.

Elysia Jordan (u/s Jenny, u/s Sarah, u/s Bobbie Double). National Tour: School of Rock. Regional/Concerts: Billy Elliot (Ogunquit Playhouse), Lincoln Center, Playwrights Horizons. BFA: Ithaca College. Grateful for Merri, Avalon, and the incredible family and friends who keep me company, especially Steve. @lysiejordan

Beth Stafford Laird (Bobbie Double, u/s Bobbie, u/s Jenny). Tours: Anastasia (Anya & Swing), Newsies (Swing, u/s Katherine), Ghost (u/s Molly). Others: Beauty & the Beast (Belle), Newsies on Disney+ (Nun/Bowery Beauty), Newsies (Katherine), Anything Goes (Hope), Sweeney Todd (Joanna). Love to MJD, JTC, and fam. bethstaffordlaird.com. @bethstaffordlaird

Christopher Henry Young (u/s Andy, u/s Theo, u/s Paul, u/s Jamie, u/s Peter). Broadway/Tour: A Bronx Tale: The Musical, Hamilton (And Peggy Company). Off-Broadway: The Harder They Come (The Public Theater). Other Credits: Head Over Heels, Sweat, Guys & Dolls (Oregon Shakespeare Festival).

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  • Runtime: 2 hours 45 minutes
  • Intermissions: 1
  • Age Recommendation: 16+

It’s Bobbie’s 35th birthday party, and all her friends keep asking, Why isn’t she married? Why can’t she find the right man and isn’t it time to settle down and start a family? As Bobbie searches for answers, she discovers why being single, being married, and being alive in 21st-Century New York could drive a person crazy.

Two-time Tony Award-winning director Marianne Elliott (War Horse, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Angels in America) helms this revelatory new production, at once boldly sophisticated, deeply insightful, and downright hilarious. Company features Stephen Sondheim’s award-winning songs “You Could Drive a Person Crazy,” “The Ladies Who Lunch,” “Side by Side by Side” and the iconic “Being Alive.”

Let’s all drink to that.

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