The new Broadway musical Smash, inspired by the short-lived television series about the making of a Broadway show, has officially announced its New York debut and casting details. Directed by Susan Stroman and choreographed by Joshua Bergasse, Smash will begin performances at the Imperial Theatre on March 11, 2025, with its official opening night set for April 10.
The cast will be led by Robyn Hurder as Ivy, Brooks Ashmanskas as Nigel, Krysta Rodriguez as Tracy, John Behlmann as Jerry, Kristine Nielsen as Susan, and Caroline Bowman as Karen. Other principal roles include Jacqueline B Arnold as Anita, Bella Coppola as Chloe, and Casey Garvin as Charlie.
The ensemble will feature Wendi Bergamini, Sarah Bowden, Jacob Burns, Deanna Cudjoe, Chelle Denton, Daniel Gaymon, Merritt David Janes, Megan Kane, David Paul Kidder, Ian Liberto, Libby Lloyd, McGee Maddox, Connor McRory, J Savage, Jake Trammel, and Katie Webber. Additional casting will be announced soon.
Smash features a score by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman, with songs originally written for the TV series, including fan favorite “Let Me Be Your Star,” as well as new music specifically created for this production. The book is by Rick Elice and Bob Martin.
The creative team includes scenic design by Beowulf Boritt, costume design by Alejo Vietti, lighting design by Ken Billington, sound design by Brian Ronan, projection design by S. Katy Tucker, orchestrations by Doug Besterman, and music supervision by Stephen Oremus.
The Smash TV series, created by playwright Theresa Rebeck, chronicled the behind-the-scenes drama of creating a Broadway musical about Marilyn Monroe. The stage adaptation will incorporate similar plot elements while offering a fresh take, departing from the television storyline in key areas.
Fans of both the series and new theatregoers can look forward to this highly anticipated musical as it brings the excitement of Broadway’s inner workings to life on stage.
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