The Rob McClure-led Broadway musical has set its first foreign language production.
By
Raven Brunner
April 01, 2022
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The Broadway musical Mrs. Doubtfire has set its first international and foreign language production. Produced by SEM, the Broadway musical will play in Seoul, South Korea beginning in August.
The musical's creative team is led by Tony winner Jerry Zaks as director, with a book by Karey Kirkpatrick and John O’Farrell and music and lyrics by Wayne Kirkpatrick and Karey Kirkpatrick. The production also includes choreography by Lorin Latarro; music supervision, arrangements, and orchestrations by Ethan Popp; scenic design by David Korins; costume design by Catherine Zuber; lighting design by Philip S. Rosenberg;sound design by Brian Ronan; hair and wig design by David Brian Brown; and make-up and prosthetics design by Tommy Kurzman.
The musical is set to make its return to Broadway's Stephen Sondheim Theatre April 14 following a COVID-related hiatus. The show recently announced five new cast members making their Broadway debuts, including Titus Landegger, Tyler Wladis, Austin Elle Fisher, Ava Gail Prince, and Renée Reid.
The Broadway production features returning cast members Rob McClure as Daniel Hillard, Jenn Gambatese as Miranda Hillard, Peter Bartlett as Mr. Jolly, Charity Angél Dawson as Wanda Sellner, Mark Evans as Stuart Dunmire, J. Harrison Ghee as Andre Mayem, Analise Scarpaci as Lydia Hillard, and Brad Oscar as Frank Hillard.i
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