Watch: Aline Mayagoitia and Joy Huerta Sing 'If I Were a Bird' From Real Women Have Curves: The Musical | Playbill

Video Watch: Aline Mayagoitia and Joy Huerta Sing 'If I Were a Bird' From Real Women Have Curves: The Musical

The musical adaptation begins performances April 1 at Broadway's James Earl Jones Theatre.

A new music video is offering a first look at a song from the upcoming Broadway musical Real Women Have Curves. See Aline Mayagoitia and Joy Huerta Sing "If I Were a Bird" from Joy Huerta and Benjamin Velez's score above.

Based on Josefina López's play, the musical begins performances April 1, 2025, at the James Earl Jones Theatre. Opening night is set for April 27.

The project is being helmed by Sergio Trujillo, who's directing and choreographing. The musical is adapted from López's 1993 play, which also had a 2002 film version. Along with Huerta and Velez's music and lyrics, the show features a book by Lisa Loomer with 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.

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.

WATCH: Joy Huerta and Benjamin Velez Talk Composing Real Women Have Curves: The Musical

Led by Fran and Barry Weissler and Noseworthy, the producing team also includes Peggy Koenig, Stan Ponte, John Gore Organization, Ira Pittelman, Stacie and Steven Weisbrot, Michael Valdes, Michael P. Kruke, The Nederlander Organization, Ramesh Narasimhan, Emerald Drive, HGH Productions, the Independent Presenters Network, Jared King, Peter May, James R. Schnepper, Jayne Baron Sherman, Alicia Menendez, and the Shubert Organization.

Tickets are now on sale at RealWomenHaveCurvesBroadway.com.

 
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