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Industry News Real Women Have Curves Musical Eyeing 2025 Broadway Bow

Sergio Trujillo directed and choreographed the musical's world premiere at American Repertory Theater in 2023.

Lucy Godínez with Jennifer Sánchez, Shelby Acosta, Florencia Cuenca, and Satya Chávez Nile Hawver/Maggie Hall

Producers Barry and Fran Weissler and Jack Noseworthy plan to bring their new musical Real Women Have Curves to Broadway in 2025, with dates and further details to be announced. The work made its world premiere at American Repertory Theater in 2023.

The project is being helmed by Sergio Trujillo, who's directing and choreographing. The musical is adapted from Josefina López's 1993 play, which also had a 2002 film version. Joy Huerta and Benjamin Velez have written the music and lyrics with a book by Lisa Loomer and additional material by Nell Benjamin. The work follows a first-generation child of Mexican immigrants torn between joining the family garment business or embarking on her own dream of attending college in NYC.

Florencia Cuenca Jennifer Sanchez, Elisa Galindez, and Aline Mayagoitia from the musical's world premiere cast will perform the musical's title song live September 15, with time and location to be revealed in the coming days. No casting for the Broadway bow has been revealed.

Nadia DiGiallonardo is the musical's music supervisor, with further creative team members to be announced.

"I am thrilled to be a part of bringing Real Women Have Curves: The Musical to Broadway,” says Huerta in a statement. "Songwriting for theatre is a new undertaking for me, and it’s been a thrill to collaborate with Sergio, Bejamin, Lisa, Nell, and the rest of this extremely talented team. Ana’s story is such a powerful and universal one that already holds so much cultural relevance, and we look forward to bringing it to new audiences in this musical format."

The producing team also includes Peggy Koenig, Stan Ponte, John Gore Organization, Ira Pittelman, Michael Valdes, Michael P. Kruke, The Nederlander Organization, Ramesh Narasimhan, Emerald Drive, HGH Productions, Jared King, Peter May, James R. Schnepper, and Jayne Baron Sherman.

New York Times is reporting the project has been capitalized at $16.5 million.

Visit RealWomenHaveCurvesBroadway.com.

 
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