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Egerton’s exit is preceded by a positive COVID case, and a health scare during the first preview.
The London production of Mike Bartlett‘s Cock has announced that Golden Globe winner Taron Egerton will not return to the play following a ten day COVID absence.
Egerton will be replaced by his understudy, Joel Harper-Jackson. Said Director Marianne Elliott in a social media post, “Joel is an absolute hero. He is a brilliant and gifted actor and stepped into the role at extremely short notice. Audiences have been standing and cheering, and so am I.”
Cock also stars Olivier winner Jonathan Bailey, Jade Anouka, and Phil Daniels. Said Bailey, “Joel is an immense talent, and we couldn’t be luckier to have him on board. I am proud to continue sharing the stage with him.”
Cock is the story of a gay man who becomes embroiled in confusion when he falls in love with a woman on his commute through London. The production is set to run through June 4.
Egerton’s exit is preceded by a positive COVID case, and a health scare during the first preview.
The London production of Mike Bartlett‘s Cock has announced that Golden Globe winner Taron Egerton will not return to the play following a ten day COVID absence.
Egerton will be replaced by his understudy, Joel Harper-Jackson. Said Director Marianne Elliott in a social media post, “Joel is an absolute hero. He is a brilliant and gifted actor and stepped into the role at extremely short notice. Audiences have been standing and cheering, and so am I.”
Cock also stars Olivier winner Jonathan Bailey, Jade Anouka, and Phil Daniels. Said Bailey, “Joel is an immense talent, and we couldn’t be luckier to have him on board. I am proud to continue sharing the stage with him.”
Cock is the story of a gay man who becomes embroiled in confusion when he falls in love with a woman on his commute through London. The production is set to run through June 4.
Egerton’s exit is preceded by a positive COVID case, and a health scare during the first preview.
The London production of Mike Bartlett‘s Cock has announced that Golden Globe winner Taron Egerton will not return to the play following a ten day COVID absence.
Egerton will be replaced by his understudy, Joel Harper-Jackson. Said Director Marianne Elliott in a social media post, “Joel is an absolute hero. He is a brilliant and gifted actor and stepped into the role at extremely short notice. Audiences have been standing and cheering, and so am I.”
Cock also stars Olivier winner Jonathan Bailey, Jade Anouka, and Phil Daniels. Said Bailey, “Joel is an immense talent, and we couldn’t be luckier to have him on board. I am proud to continue sharing the stage with him.”
Cock is the story of a gay man who becomes embroiled in confusion when he falls in love with a woman on his commute through London. The production is set to run through June 4.
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Obie winner Lileana Blain-Cruz makes her Broadway directorial debut helming the production.
Lincoln Center Theater’s Broadway revival of Thornton Wilder’s Pulitzer-winning The Skin of Our Teeth begins at the Vivian Beaumont Theater April 1, with opening night set for April 25. Obie winner and LCT Resident Director Lileana Blain-Cruz makes her Broadway directorial debut helming the production, which coincides with the 125th anniversary of the Our Town playwright’s birth.
The production, which includes new material by Gloria and Everybody playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, also features sets by Adam Rigg, costumes by Montana Levi Blanco, lighting by Yi Zhao, sound by Palmer Hefferan, and projections by Hannah Wasileski. Charles M. Turner III is the stage manager, and casting is by Daniel Swee.
Following the Antrobus family through an Ice Age, a biblical flood, and war, The Skin of Our Teeth looks closely at what it means to survive and to live. The work premiered on Broadway in 1942 with a production starring Tallulah Bankhead, Frederic March, Florence Eldridge, and Montgomery Clift. The piece would go on to win the 1943 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. In the years since, the work has been revived on Broadway two times before this current production, which is the Main Stem’s first since 1975.
“To be on the brink of extinction—and yet manage to survive—not only survive but invent and laugh and live and learn—is extraordinary,” shared Blain-Cruz in an earlier statement. “I find that extraordinariness—the surreal nature of survival—manifested so incredibly in the Black experience and that is why I’m so thrilled to bring this particular company of actors together for this production. The astounding theatrical collisions that Wilder presented in the ’40s during World War II now get to be examined in a new way with a cast that embodies the complexity that is America.”
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See The Cast of The Skin of Our Teeth on Their First Day of Rehearsal