If/Then

 

If/Then

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by Brian Yorkey and Tom Kitt

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If/Then is a musical with a libretto by Brian Yorkey and a theatrical score by Tom Kitt, directed by Michael Greif. It tells the story of a 40-year old woman named Elizabeth[1] who moves back to New York City for a fresh start. After a tryout at the National Theatre in 2013, If/Then to open on Broadway at the Richard Rogers Theatre in March 2014.

 

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Dates
Type & Version
Theatre
Mar 27, 2014 – Open
Musical, Original
Richard Rodgers Theatre, New York, NY

 

 

Productions


 

If/Then had a developmental lab in April 2013, featuring Idina Menzel and directed by Michael Greif.[2]

If/Then began an out-of-town tryout at the National Theatre, Washington, D.C. from November 5 to December 8, 2013, officially opening on November 24.[3] The musical is expected to open on Broadway at the Richard Rodgers Theatre on March 4, 2014, officially on March 27, 2014.[4]

The musical is directed by Michael Greif, with choreography by Larry Keigwin, sets by Mark Wendland, costumes by Emily Rebholz and lighting by Kenneth Posner. The cast stars Idina Menzel as Elizabeth, with LaChanze as Kate, James Snyder as Josh, and Anthony Rapp as Lucas, along with Tamika Sonja Lawrence, Jenn Colella, Jerry Dixon, and Jason Tam.[4]

 

Synopsis


 

Newly divorced 39-year-old Elizabeth, an urban planner, moves to New York City for a fresh start. She meets her friends Kate, a lesbian kindergarten teacher, and Lucas, a bisexual community organizer, in the park. Kate suggests that Elizabeth start using the name “Liz” and seek out new experiences. Lucas suggests that she go back to her college nickname, “Beth,” and start making professional connections in the city. “Liz” stays in the park with Kate while “Beth” leaves with Lucas, and the remainder of the show depicts two paths that Elizabeth’s life could take.

Kate and Liz stop to listen to a musician in the park. Josh, an Army doctor returning from his second tour of duty, approaches Liz but she politely rebuffs him. Later, joined by Kate’s girlfriend Anne, they encounter Josh again on the subway and Kate convinces Liz to take his number. But she only agrees to a date after a third encounter in the park (where Josh later admits he started spending more time in hopes of seeing her). Liz later gets in touch with an old friend, Stephen, who works in the city planner’s office. His deputy position was recently filled, but he recommends her for a professorship and she gets the job. Josh introduces his best friend David to Lucas, and they become a couple. Liz has been trying to go slow with Josh, but she gives into her passion and they spend the night together. Liz gets pregnant; she and Josh marry and have two sons. Kate and Anne also marry, but later divorce due to Anne’s infidelity. Josh is shipped overseas, where he is killed in the line of duty. A despondent Liz relies heavily on Kate and Lucas, and decides to leave her teaching position. Lucas and David adopt a son. Stephen asks Liz to come work for him on a major new development project in midtown Manhattan, and she accepts.

Lucas and Beth attend Lucas’ protest against a development project, but his encouragement that she should answer her phone results in her meeting with Stephen the next day and accepting the deputy position that puts her in charge of that project. Beth gets Lucas to drop his objections by using her new connections to get his book published. Beth and Stephen become close, and Beth eventually kisses him but he leaves to be with his wife. Beth calls Lucas, and they spend the night together. Beth gets pregnant but does not tell Lucas. Without consulting him, she has an abortion; as a result, he doesn’t talk to her for two years, even ignoring her after he is the first person she reaches out to after a near-death experience during business travel. However, he is unable to say that he actually wanted to have a child. Beth wins awards for her work and Lucas becomes a noted activist. Kate and Anne marry, and later plan to divorce after Anne is unfaithful, but Beth insists that they work on their relationship and they do stay together. Stephen, now divorced, tells Beth he regrets turning her down years earlier, and he invites her to work for him in the state government. But she turns him down, opting to stay to run for the city council. When Beth meets Lucas and Kate in the park for coffee, Josh is returning home from his third tour of duty. He approaches her and she lets him buy her a coffee.

Newly divorced 39-year-old Elizabeth, an urban planner, moves to New York City for a fresh start. She meets her friends Kate, a lesbian kindergarten teacher, and Lucas, a bisexual community organizer, in the park. Kate suggests that Elizabeth start using the name “Liz” and seek out new experiences. Lucas suggests that she go back to her college nickname, “Beth,” and start making professional connections in the city. “Liz” stays in the park with Kate while “Beth” leaves with Lucas, and the remainder of the show depicts two paths that Elizabeth’s life could take.

Kate and Liz stop to listen to a musician in the park. Josh, an Army doctor returning from his second tour of duty, approaches Liz but she politely rebuffs him. Later, joined by Kate’s girlfriend Anne, they encounter Josh again on the subway and Kate convinces Liz to take his number. But she only agrees to a date after a third encounter in the park (where Josh later admits he started spending more time in hopes of seeing her). Liz later gets in touch with an old friend, Stephen, who works in the city planner’s office. His deputy position was recently filled, but he recommends her for a professorship and she gets the job. Josh introduces his best friend David to Lucas, and they become a couple. Liz has been trying to go slow with Josh, but she gives into her passion and they spend the night together. Liz gets pregnant; she and Josh marry and have two sons. Kate and Anne also marry, but later divorce due to Anne’s infidelity. Josh is shipped overseas, where he is killed in the line of duty. A despondent Liz relies heavily on Kate and Lucas, and decides to leave her teaching position. Lucas and David adopt a son. Stephen asks Liz to come work for him on a major new development project in midtown Manhattan, and she accepts.

Lucas and Beth attend Lucas’ protest against a development project, but his encouragement that she should answer her phone results in her meeting with Stephen the next day and accepting the deputy position that puts her in charge of that project. Beth gets Lucas to drop his objections by using her new connections to get his book published. Beth and Stephen become close, and Beth eventually kisses him but he leaves to be with his wife. Beth calls Lucas, and they spend the night together. Beth gets pregnant but does not tell Lucas. Without consulting him, she has an abortion; as a result, he doesn’t talk to her for two years, even ignoring her after he is the first person she reaches out to after a near-death experience during business travel. However, he is unable to say that he actually wanted to have a child. Beth wins awards for her work and Lucas becomes a noted activist. Kate and Anne marry, and later plan to divorce after Anne is unfaithful, but Beth insists that they work on their relationship and they do stay together. Stephen, now divorced, tells Beth he regrets turning her down years earlier, and he invites her to work for him in the state government. But she turns him down, opting to stay to run for the city council. When Beth meets Lucas and Kate in the park for coffee, Josh is returning home from his third tour of duty. He approaches her and she lets him buy her a coffee.

 

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Cast

ReceptionIf/Then premiered to mixed to positive reviews in Washington DC. While critics praised the cast, especially Menzel and LaChanze, they found it difficult to differentiate between the protagonist’s two realities. The Washington Post in particular noted that the show has the ingredients that it needs to succeed.
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Role Original Pre-Broadway Cast Original Broadway Cast
Elizabeth Vaughan Idina Menzel Idina Menzel
Kate LaChanze LaChanze
Lucas Anthony Rapp Anthony Rapp
Josh Barton James Snyder James Snyder
Stephen Jerry Dixon Jerry Dixon
Anne Jenn Colella Jenn Colella
David Jason Tam Jason Tam
Elena Tamika Lawrence Tamika Lawrence U/S Kate
Ensemble Joe Cassidy Jackie Burns Standby Elizabeth
Ensemble Miguel Cervantes Joe Cassidy U/S Lucas, Stephen
Ensemble Curtis Holbrook Miguel Cervabtes U/S David
Ensemble Stephanie Klemons Curtis Holbrook U/S Lucas
Ensemble Tyler McGee Stephanie Klemmons U/S Anne, Elena
Ensemble Ryann Redmond Tyler McGee U/S Josh
Ensemble Joe Aaron Reid Ryann Redmond
Ensemble Ann Sanders Joe Arron Reid U/S Sephen
Ensemble Ann Sanders U/S Anne
Ensemble Marc Delacruz U/S David
Ensemble Charles Hagerty U/S Josh
Ensemble Janet Krupin U/S Elena
Ensemble Pearl Sun U/S Kate
Book and Lyrics Brian Yorkey
Composer Tom Kitt
Director Michael Greif
Choreographer Larry Keigwin
Orchestrations Michael Starobin
Music Director Carmel Dean
Vocal Arrangements Annmarie Milazzo
Set Designer Mark Wendland
Costume Designer Emily Rebholz
Lighting Designer Kenneth Posner
Sound Designer Brian Ronan
Wig and Hair Design David Brian Brown
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