The Cher Show a New Musical
The Cher Show a New Musical
Neil Simon Theatre on Broadway
First Preview 01, Nov 2018
Opening Night 03, Dec 2018
Closing 18, Aug 2019
After 34 Previews and 287 Performances
For six straight decades, only one unstoppable force has flat-out dominated popular culture – breaking down barriers, pushing boundaries, and letting nothing and no one stand in her way. The Cher Show is her story, and it’s packed with so much Cher that it takes three women to play her: the kid starting out, the glam pop star and the icon.
The Cher Show is 35 smash hits, six decades of stardom, two rock-star husbands, a Grammy®, and Oscar®, an Emmy®, and enough Bob Mackie gowns to cause a sequins shortage in New York City, all in one unabashedly fabulous new musical.
Playing Chicago Oriental Theatre
JUNE 12 – JULY 15
Out of Town Opening
Cast
Stephanie J. Block – Cher
Micaela Diamond – Broadway Debut – Cher
Teal Wicks – Cher
Michael Berresse – Bob Mackie
Michael Campayno – Rob Camilletti
Matthew Hydzik – Gregg Allman
Emily Skinner – Georgia Holt
Jarrod Spector – Sonny Bono
Marija Abney
Carleigh Bettiol
Taurean Everett
Michael Fatica
Ashley Blair Fitzgerald
Michael Graceffa
Broadway debut
Blaine Alden Krauss
Sam Lips
Allie Meixner
Broadway debut
Tiana Okoye
Broadway debut
Amy Quanbeck
Angel Reda
Dee Roscioli
Michael Tacconi
Broadway debut
Tory Trowbridge
Christopher Vo
Aléna Watters
Charlie Williams
Ryan Worsing
Creative Crew
Book by Rick Elice
Music orchestrated by Daryl Waters
Music arranged by Daryl Waters
Directed by Jason Moore
Choreographed by Christopher Gattelli
Scenic Design by Christine Jones and Brett J. Banakis
Costume Design by Bob Mackie
Lighting Design by Kevin Adams
Sound Design by Nevin Steinberg
Video Design by Darrel Maloney
Final Cast 18th August 2019
The Cher Show – Final Cast
Stephanie J Block – Cher/Star
Teal Wicks – Cher/Lady
Micaela Diamon – Chers/Babe
Jarros Spector – Sonny Bono
Michael Berresse – Bob Mackie/Robert Altman/Artie
Michael Campayno – Rob Camilletti/Lee
Matthew Hydzik – Gregg Allman/John Southall
Emily Skinner – Georgia Holt
Dee Roscioli – Standby for Star and Lady
Marija Juliette Abney – Ensemble
Carleigh Bettiol – Ensemble/US Babe
Taurean Everett – Ensemble
Michael Fatica – Ensemble, u/s Sonny Bono
Ashley Blair Fitzgerald – Ensemble, The Dark Lady, u/s Georgia Holt
Michael Graceffa – Ensemble, u/s Rob Camilletti/Lee
Michal Kolaczkowski – Swing
Blainr Alden Krauss – Ensemble
Colby Lindeman – Swing
Sam Lips – Ensemble, u/s Bob Mackie/Robert Altman/Artie
Allie Meixner – Ensemble, Cherelle
Tiana Okoye – Ensemble
Amy Quanbeck – Swing, Assistant Dance Captain
Angel Reda – Ensemble, u/s Georgia Holt
Michael Tacconi – Swing, u/s Sonny Bono, u/s Rob Camilletti/Lee
Tory Trowbridge – Swing, US Babe
Christopher Vo – Ensemble
Alena Watters – Ensemble, u/s Star, u/s Lady
Charlie Williams – Ensemble, u/s Greg Allman/John Southall
Ryan Worsing – Swing, Dance Captain, u/s Bob Mackie/Robert Altman/Artie, u/s Gregg Allman/John Southall
Kristin Yancy – Swing
Neil Simon Theatre
Neil Simon Theatre
The Neil Simon Theatre, formerly the Alvin Theatre, is a Broadway venue built in 1927 and located at 250 West 52nd Street in midtown-Manhattan. As of 2011, the record for its longest running show is held by the musical Hairspray, which opened August 15, 2002 and ran for 2,642 performances before closing on January 4, 2009. A revival production of Ragtime began on October 23, 2009, but due to poor ticket sales, Ragtime closed on January 10, 2010 after 28 previews and 65 regular performances.
On October 19, 2010, RAIN – A Tribute to The Beatles opened at the Neil Simon Theatre and ran through January 15, 2011 when it moved to the Brooks Atkinson Theater. The musical Catch Me If You Can began performances at the theatre in spring 2011.
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Address |
250 West 52nd Street(between 8Ave & Broadway) New York, NY 10036 |
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Transport |
Subway: C, E, 1 to 50th St; N, R to 49th St |
Phone |
(212) 757-8646 |
Box Office |
Monday – Thur 10am – 8pm Friday -Saturday : 10 am – 8.30 pm Sun Noon – 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 companions seats to the rear of the orchestra section. These locations are the ONLY ones that do not involve steps. |
The Neil Simon 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. Policy for our Patrons with Disabilities: Specially priced tickets are available for patrons in wheelchairs. As a courtesy, patrons in wheelchairs are permitted to purchase one additional ticket for his or her companion. Wheelchair and companion seats are sold on a first-come, first-serve basis at the theatre box office or by calling 212.757.8646. Please be sure to inform the Box Office representative of your seating needs when purchasing tickets. The Neil Simon Theatre does not have escalators or elevators |