Camelot
Based on The Once and Future King by T.H. White, CAMELOT, Lerner and Loewe’s 1960 follow up to My Fair Lady, is a story about the quest for democracy, striving for justice, and the tragic struggle between passion and aspiration, between lovers and kingdoms. This epic and timely tale features the iconic characters King Arthur, Queen Guenevere, and Sir Lancelot as well as the beloved original score with lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner and music by Frederick Loewe which includes “If Ever I Would Leave You,” “What Do the Simple Folk Do?” and the title song “Camelot.”
Vivian Beaumont Theatre BROADWAY
FIRST PREVIEW 09 Mar, 2023
OPENING NIGHT 13 Apr, 2023
CLOSING NIGHT 23 Jul, 2023
After 38 Previews and 116 Performances
Cast
Andrew Burnap – Arthur
Jordan Donica – Lancelot Du Lac
Phillipa Soo – Guenevere
Anthony Michael Lopez – Broadway debut – Sir Dinadan
Dakin Matthews – Merlyn/ Pellinore
Camden McKinnon – Broadway debut – Tom of Warwick
Fergie Philippe – Sir Sagramore
Marilee Talkington – Broadway debut – Morgan Le Fey
Taylor Trensch – Mordred
Danny Wolohan – Sir Lionel
Delphi Borich – Lady Sybil/ Ensemble
Matías De La Flor – Broadway debut – Ensemble
Ṣọlá Fádìran – Broadway debut – Ensemble
Christian Mark Gibbs – Broadway debut – Ensemble
Holly GouldPage – Ensemble
Edwin Joseph – Broadway debut – Ensemble
Tesia Kwarteng – Broadway debut – Lady Catherine/ Ensemble
James Romney – Page/ Ensemble
Ann Sanders – Clarius/ Ensemble
Britney Nicole Simpson – Broadway debut – Ensemble
Frank Viveros – Ensemble
Paul Whitty – Dap/ Ensemble
Swings: Rachel Fairbanks , Nkrumah Gatling , Philip Stoddard and Valerie Torres-Rosario
Understudies: Delphi Borich (Guenevere), Matías De La Flor (Lancelot Du Lac), Ṣọlá Fádìran (Sir Sagramore, Merlyn, Pellinore), Rachel Fairbanks (Page, Clarius, Lady Catherine, Lady Sybil), Nkrumah Gatling (Sir Dinadan, Page, Dap), Christian Mark Gibbs (Lancelot Du Lac), Holly Gould (Mordred), Monte Greene (Tom of Warwick), Edwin Joseph (Sir Lionel, Arthur), Fergie Philippe (Arthur), James Romney (Mordred, Tom of Warwick), Ann Sanders (Morgan Le Fey), Britney Nicole Simpson (Morgan Le Fey), Philip Stoddard (Sir Dinadan, Page, Dap), Valerie Torres-Rosario (Guenevere, Page, Clarius, Lady Catherine, Lady Sybil), Frank Viveros (Sir Sagramore) and Paul Whitty (Sir Lionel, Merlyn, Pellinore)
Directed by Bartlett Sher; Choreographed by Byron Easley; Associate Director: Isabel Perry; Associate Choreographer: Sarah Parker
2 hours 55 minutes, with one intermission
Vivian Beaumont Theater – Lincoln Center Theater
There are 3 ways to get from Manhattan to Lincoln Center by subway, taxi or foot
150 W 65th St Frnt 1, New York, NY 10023
Step-free access to the Beaumont Theater is available from the entrance on 65th Street. Enter through the glass doors in front of the large curved mural, and use the wheelchair lift to the left. This will take you to the Box Office, with a further ramp to the right of the Box Office giving access to the Lobby and Orchestra. If you require assistance, a security guard can be called using the doorbell next to the wheelchair lift.
All wheelchair spaces and transfer seats are step-free in the Orchestra. There are no elevators up to the Loge at this venue.
Camelot, Camelot Musical, Lincoln Center, Andrew Burnap, Jordan Donica, Phillipa Soo, Anthony Michael Lopez, Dakin Matthews, Camden McKinnon, Fergie Philippe, Marilee Talkington, Taylor Trensch, Danny Wolohan, Delphi Borich, Matías De La Flor, Bartlett Sher, Byron Easley