The cast recording of the recent Broadway production of Adam Guettel and Tina Landau's musical Floyd Collins releases for streaming August 8 by Center Stage Records. Previously slated for July 11, the release date was postponed earlier this year. Take a listen to Jeremy Jordan singing the show's finale, "How Glory Goes," in the video above.
Floyd Collins – Original Broadway Cast Recording will subsequently be released on CD September 5. The original Broadway cast recording is produced by Guettel and Ted Sperling, with Adam Siegel and Van Dean serving as executive producers. Pre-order the CD at CenterStageRecords.com.
The production opened April 21 and played its final performance June 22 at Lincoln Center Theater. See what critics had to say about the show here. The show was nominated for six 2025 Tony Awards, including Best Revival of a Musical, Best Orchestrations, Best Actor in a Musical for Jeremy Jordan, and Best Featured Actor in a Musical for Taylor Trensch.
Jordan starred in the title role, alongside Jason Gotay as Homer
Collins, Sean Allan Krill as H.T. Carmichael, Marc Kudisch as Lee
Collins, Lizzy McAlpine as Nellie Collins, Wade McCollum as Bee Doyle,
Jessica Molaskey as Miss Jane, Trensch as Skeets Miller, Cole
Vaughan as Jewell Estes, and Clyde Voce as Ed Bishop. The cast also
included Dwayne Cooper, Jeremy Davis, Charlie Franklin, Kevyn Morrow,
and Zak Resnick, with understudies Kristen Hahn and Happy McPartlin; and
swings Kevin Bernard, Justin Showell, and Colin Trudell rounding out
the company. Casting was by The Telsey Office's Patrick Goodwin.
The musical made its premiere Off-Broadway at Playwrights Horizons in
1996. Based on a true story, the work follows a cave explorer who
discovers a cave he thinks could be the next goldmine tourist
attraction, only to become trapped inside on his way out. Above ground,
one of the country's first-ever media circuses develops tracking the
efforts to rescue him. The musical was among the first major
professional credits for now Tony-winning composer Guettel (The Light in the Piazza) and book writer-director Landau (SpongeBob SquarePants, Redwood). Landau was also at the helm of this new staging.
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The Broadway production also featured sets by dots, costumes by Anita Yavich, lighting by Scott Zielinski, sound by Dan Moses Schreier, and projections by Ray Horng Sun, with dance sequences by Jon Rua, orchestrations by Bruce Coughlin, and music direction by Ted Sperling. Bonnie Panson served as stage manager.
Lincoln Center Theater produced Floyd Collins in association with Creative Partners Productions and Mark Cortale & Charles D. Urstadt.
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