shucked - musical

Shucked is a musical comedy with a book by Robert Horn and music and lyrics by Brandy Clark and Shane McAnally. Shucked was partially derived from one of Horn’s earlier projects, 2015’s Moonshine: That Hee Haw Musical. Sources seem to differ on whether Shucked should be considered an evolution of or completely separate from Moonshine, as the only elements remaining from the 2015 show are two songs and that one character is named Lulu.

 

shucked - musical

 

Nederlander Theatre Broadway

FIRST PREVIEW 08 MAR, 2023
OPENING NIGHT 04 APR, 2023
CLOSING NIGHT – TBA

 

 

Cast

John Behlmann – Gordy
Kevin Cahoon – Peanut
Andrew Durand – Beau
Grey Henson – Storyteller 2
Caroline Innerbichler – Broadway debut – Maizy
Ashley D. Kelley – Broadway debut – Storyteller 1
Alex Newell – Lulu
Jimmy Brewer – Broadway debut – Ensemble
Audrey Cardwell – Ensemble
Dwayne Clark – Grandpa/ Ensemble
Rheaume Crenshaw – Ensemble
Jaygee Macapugay – Ensemble
Scott Stangland – Tank/ Ensemble
Yasmeen Sulieman – Ensemble
Quinn VanAntwerp – Ensemble
Swings: Miki Abraham , Ken Wulf Clark , Traci Elaine Lee and Alan Wiggins
Understudies: Miki Abraham (Lulu), Jimmy Brewer (Gordy, Beau, Storyteller 2), Audrey Cardwell (Maizy), Ken Wulf Clark (Beau), Rheaume Crenshaw (Storyteller 1, Lulu), Traci Elaine Lee (Maizy), Scott Stangland (Peanut, Storyteller 2), Yasmeen Sulieman (Storyteller 1) and Quinn VanAntwerp (Gordy, Peanut)

Shucked - Musical

Production Staff

Book by Robert Horn
Music by Brandy Clark and Shane McAnally
Lyrics by Brandy Clark and Shane McAnally
Musical Director: Jason Howland
Associate Musical Dir.: Kevin Ramessar
Music orchestrated by Jason Howland
Music arranged by Jason Howland
Additional Drum Arrangements: Chris Jago
Additional Guitar Arrangements: Kevin Ramessar
Directed by Jack O’Brien
Choreographed by Sarah O’Gleby
Associate Director: Derek Kolluri
Associate Choreographer: Robin Masella and Jennie Ford
Scenic Design by Scott Pask
Costume Design by Tilly Grimes
Lighting Design by Japhy Weideman
Sound Design by John Shivers
Wig Design by Mia Neal
Associate Scenic Design: Orit Jacoby Carroll
Associate Costume Design: Caity Mulkearns
Associate Lighting Design: Ken Wills
Associate Sound Design: Kevin Kennedy
Associate Hair and Wig Design: Sun Ju Kim
Assistant Scenic Design: Stephen Carmody, Mike Kaukl and Richard Ouellette
Assistant Lighting Design: Amina Alexander
Moving Light Programmer: Jeremy Goldenberg

 

Nederlander Theatre

The David T. Nederlander Theatre (formerly the Billy Rose Theatre and National Theatre, commonly shortened to the Nederlander Theatre) is a 1,232-seat Broadway theatre located at 208 West 41st Street, in New York City.

Nederlander Theatre seating plan


One of the Nederlander Organization’s nine Broadway theatres, the legacy of the theatre began with David Tobias Nederlander, for whom the theatre is named. The theater holds the distinction of being the southernmost theater in the theater district.The commonly held history is that the theatre was built by Walter C. Jordan in 1921, the theatre was originally named the National Theatre and could seat 1,200 people when it first opened.[1] It was renamed the Billy Rose Theatre in 1959, and in 1979 was very briefly renamed the Trafalgar Theatre; it became the David T. Nederlander Theatre in 1980.

 

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Address

208 West 41St Street (between 7Ave & 8th Ave) New York, NY 10036

 

Transport

Subway: A, C, E to 42nd St–Port Authority; N, Q, R, W, 42nd St S, 1, 2, 3, 7 to 42nd St–Times Square
 

Phone

(212) 921-80000
 

Box Office

Monday – Sat: 10 am – 8.00 pm Sun 11.30am – 6pm
 

Access Information

 

Theatre representatives are available to meet patrons with disabilities n the lobby of the building to escort them to designated wheelchair accessible areas

 

There are designated wheelchair and companion seats in the rear of the Orchestra section. These locations are the ONLY ones that do not involve steps.

 

The Nederlander Theatre is equipped with one wheelchair accessible restroom on the Orchestra level (house left), as well as wide stalls in the male and female restrooms on the Mezzanine level.

 

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