Casting is now complete for David J. Glass’ new play Spare Parts, which will make its world premiere February 26–April 10 Off-Broadway at Theatre Row's Theatre Three. Opening night is set for March 8.
Directed by Michael Herwitz (Job), the cast will feature the previously reported two-time Tony nominee Rob McClure (Mrs. Doubtfire, Chaplin), Michael Genet (A Few Good Men, Hamlet), and Matt Walker (Love + Science, The Play That Goes Wrong).
Joining the three will be the newly announced Jonny-James Kajoba (Oratorio for Living Things; Twelfth Night at Shakespeare's Globe) as well as understudy Langston Reese (The Mountaintop).
Set against the backdrop of radical aging research funded by a billionaire’s quest for eternal life, Spare Parts confronts the blurred lines between science, identity, and morality and asks the question: What does it cost to live forever?
“As a scientist and a playwright, I’m drawn to stories where possible discovery collides with consequences for humanity. Spare Parts lives in that collision—where progress, power, and personal identity are inseparable, and every potential solution comes with a dangerous cost,” playwright Glass said in an earlier statement.
The upcoming production will also have scenic design by Scott Penner, sound design by Ryan Gamblin, lighting design by Zack Lobel, costume design by Amanda Roberge, and props by Sean Frank.
Performances are Tuesdays-Sundays at 7:30 PM with matinees at 2 PM Saturdays and Sundays.
Theatre Row is located at 410 West 42nd Street. Visit SparePartsPlay.com.