Video: See Jeremy Jordan Perform 'The Call' From Floyd Collins | Playbill

Video Video: See Jeremy Jordan Perform 'The Call' From Floyd Collins

The recent Great Gatsby star will play the title role in the Broadway premiere of the Adam Guettel-Tina Landau musical.

Get ready to go down deep with Jeremy Jordan. Lincoln Center Theater has released an advance look at its upcoming Broadway production of Floyd Collins, where Jordan will play the title role, a cave explorer. See Jordan sing, and yodel, "The Call" in the video above.

The musical is written by Adam Guettel and Tina Landau. It premiered Off-Broadway in 1996, directed by Landau, who will also direct the Broadway production. It details the real-life story of a cave explorer who becomes trapped in a crevice and the media circus that ensues.

The musical begins performances at the Vivian Beaumont Theater March 27, ahead of an April 21 opening night. See the cast in rehearsal below.

Photos: Rehearsals for Floyd Collins at Lincoln Center Theater

READ: Floyd Collins ' Upcoming Broadway Debut Isn't About Why Now—It's Why Always

Jordan will star 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, Taylor Trensch as Skeets Miller, and Cole Vaughan as Jewell Estes.

The cast also includes Kevin Bernard, Dwayne Cooper, Jeremy Davis, Charlie Franklin, Kristen Hahn, Happy McPartlin, Kevyn Morrow, Zak Resnick, Justin Showell, Colin Trudell, and Clyde Voce. Casting is by The Telsey Office's Patrick Goodwin.

The Broadway production will feature sets by dots, costume design by Anita Yavich, lighting design by Scott Zielinski, sound design by Dan Moses Schreier, and projections design by Ray Sun, with dance sequences by Jon Rua, and music direction by Ted Sperling. Bonnie Panson will be the stage manager.

Lincoln Center Theater is producing Floyd Collins in association with Creative Partners Productions and Mark Cortale and Charles D. Urstadt.

Visit LCT.org.

 
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