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News John Wojda Replaces Jonathan Walker in Charles Busch's Judith of Bethulia John Wojda has been announced to replace actor Jonathan Walker in the new Charles Busch comedy Judith of Bethulia, which will begin performances Off-Broadway March 30 at the Theater for the New City.

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John Wojda

Walker, who also appeared in Busch's The Third Story and The Divine Sister, has withdrawn from the biblical comedy due to scheduling conflicts. He currently appears in the Off-Broadway production of Flight, which is scheduled to run through April.

Wojda (The Merchant of Venice, Busch's Queen Amarantha) joins a cast led by Busch in the titular role with Tony nominee Mary Testa (Queen of the Mist, Xanadu), Jennifer Cody (Shrek, The Pajama Game, Urinetown), Dave August (Naked Boys Singing!), Christopher Borg (Penny Penniworth), Kendal Sparks (Where’s Charley? at Encores!), and Busch stage players Larry Bullock (Charles Busch and Julie Halston: Together on Broadway), Jennifer Van Dyck (The Divine Sister, The Third Story) and Billy Wheelan (Our Leading Lady, The Lady in Question is Charles Busch).

Busch's longtime collaborator Carl Andress (The Divine Sister, Die Mommie Die, The Visit) will direct Judith of Bethulia, which is inspired by the 1914 silent Hollywood Biblical epic.

Judith of Bethulia is presented as a showcase engagement and will play 24 performances through April 28. Busch's The Divine Sister also played a showcase run at TNC prior to a commercial Off-Broadway run at the SoHo Playhouse. No plans have been announced beyond the initial showcase engagement.

Judith of Bethulia is billed as "an outrageous and bawdy celebration of the Hollywood Biblical epic. Lepers, whores, eunuchs, centurions, evil generals, youthful poets and a beautiful redheaded widow make Charles Busch's latest comedy an event worth praying for." The production will have scenic and graphic design by B.T. Whitehill, costume design by Jessica Jahn, lighting design by Kirk Bookman, sound design by Jill BC DuBoff and wig design by Katherine Carr.

Busch most recently appeared Off-Broadway in his comedy The Divine Sister, which played an extended run at the Soho Playhouse. He also appeared in a staged reading of Matthew Lombardo's Tea at Five as Katherine Hepburn as a benefit for The Ali Forney Center. His play The Tale of the Allergist's Wife, which began life at the Manhattan Theatre Club, later transferred to Broadway and was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Play. He wrote the book for the Broadway mounting of Taboo, and he also penned the screenplays for and starred in the films "Die, Mommie, Die" and "Psycho Beach Party." His noted plays include The Lady in Question, Red Scare on Sunset and the long-running Vampire Lesbians of Sodom. Busch's recent Off-Broadway appearances also include The Third Story and Die, Mommie, Die. He made his directorial film debut with "A Very Serious Person."

Tickets, priced $25, are now on sale via Smarttix.com. The Theater for the New City is located at 155 First Avenue.

 
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