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Broadway News Broadway's How to Dance in Ohio to Celebrate Box Office Opening with Discounted Preview Tickets

The October 18 celebration will also feature in-person giveaways and free coffee provided by Ground Central.

Wilson Jermaine Heredia, Ashley Wool, Imani Russell, Amelia fei, Liam Pearce, Desmond Edwards, Carlos Encinias, and Darlesia Cearcy in How to Dance in Ohio Curtis Brown

How To Dance in Ohio will celebrate their impending Broadway run with special festivities at the Belasco Theatre October 18, beginning at 10 AM as the box office officially opens.

The celebration will feature a number of surprises, including free coffee provided by Ground Central, various giveaways, and a special limited-availability orchestra ticket price of $50 for preview performances. The special box office opening pricing will be accessible to everyone online, beginning 10 AM EST on Wednesday, for 72 hours only.

Performances of How To Dance in Ohio will begin November 15 ahead of a December 10 opening night. Sammi Cannold makes her Broadway directorial debut helming the production.

The work played a world premiere run at Syracuse Stage in 2022. Much of that production's cast, which includes autistic actors in the seven principal roles, will reprise their performances for the upcoming Broadway run, including Desmond Edwards as Remy, Amelia Fei as Caroline, Madison Kopec as Marideth, Liam Pearce as Drew, Imani Russell as Mel, Conor Tague as Tommy, and Ashley Wool as Jessica. All seven make their Broadway debuts with the musical. The cast also includes Caesar Samayoa (Come From Away) as Dr. Emilio Amigo, Cristina Sastre as Ashley Amigo, Haven Burton (Shrek) as Terry, Darlesia Cearcy (Shuffle Along...) as Johanna, Carlos L Encinias (Les Misérables), Nick Gaswirth (The Great Comet), Melina Kalomas, Martín Solá, Jean Christian Barry (Stranger Sings), Collin Hancock, Hunter Hollingsworth, Marina Jansen, Ayanna Thomas, and Marina Pires.

The work features music by Jacob Yandura and a book and lyrics by Rebekah Greer Melocik, both making their Broadway debuts with the production. They've adapted the work from Alexandra Shiva's 2015 HBO documentary, which follows the challenges faced by a group of autistic young adults at a counseling center in Ohio. With the support of clinical psychologist Dr. Emilio Amigo, the center arranges a spring formal dance and encourages them as they encounter love, fear, stress, excitement, and hope, along the path to human connection.

The creative team from the world premiere run is continuing with the show to the Main Stem, including choreographer Mayte Natalio, music director Lily Ling, scenic designer Robert Brill, costume designer Sarafina Bush, lighting designer Bradley King, and sound designer Connor Wang. Orchestrations will be by Bruce Coughlin, and Scott Rowen will serve as production stage manager. Casting is by Benton Whitley and Micah Johnson-Levy of Whitley Theatrical. ShowTown Theatricals serves as general manager, and Mary-Mitchell Campbell is a music consultant.

To ensure authentic autistic representation on stage, the production is also working with an accessibility team, including Autistic Creative Consultant Ava Xiao-Lin Rigelhaupt, Director of Community Engagement Becky Leifman, associate producer Jeremy Wein, and script consultant Nicole D'Angelo.

Producers are P3 Production's Ben Holtzman, Sammy Lopez, and Fiona Howe Rudin; and Level Forward. The musical was originally developed with the late Harold Prince and is dedicated to his work on the project.

Visit HowtoDanceinOhioMusical.com.

See photos from the Syracuse world premiere run of How to Dance in Ohio below:

See Production Photos of the New Musical How to Dance in Ohio

 
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