Lea Michele at the 2010 Hollywood Style Awards, Hammer Museum, Westwood, CA. 12-12-10
Thirty-seven years after its brief but infamous Broadway bow, the Cold War cult musical Chess will return to the Main Stem this autumn with a star trio at the board: Tony winner Aaron Tveit, Emmy nominee Lea Michele and Broadway standout Nicholas Christopher.
The revival features a freshly minted script by Emmy-winning writer Danny Strong, re-tooling Tim Rice’s story of rival grandmasters Freddie Trumper (Tveit) and Anatoly Sergievsky (Christopher) caught in a geopolitical love triangle with tournament second Florence Vassy (Michele). Direction comes from Michael Mayer, reuniting with Michele nearly two decades after Spring Awakening. Lorin Latarro will choreograph, while Brian Usifer oversees music for the ABBA-penned score that spawned the 1980s hit “One Night in Bangkok.”
Chess began life as a 1984 concept LP before launching a three-year West End run. Its first Broadway outing in 1988, with a radically different book, closed after two months but amassed a devoted fanbase through concerts and regional stagings. The Strong/Mayer version—first tested at Washington’s Kennedy Center in 2018—promises greater narrative clarity while heightening Cold War tension and rock-opera spectacle.
Previews will start in autumn 2025 at a Shubert Organisation theatre to be announced, with an official opening night and additional casting details expected in the coming months.
Music & Lyrics: Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus, Tim Rice
New Book: Danny Strong
Director: Michael Mayer
Choreographer: Lorin Latarro
Music Supervision: Brian Usifer
With an A-list cast and a reimagined script, producers are betting on a high-stakes rematch for a show long regarded as Broadway’s great “could-have-been.” Check your schedule—Chess is back on the board.
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