Photo Flash

Meet the Cast of King Kong on Broadway

Eric William Morris, Christiani Pitts, and Erik Lochtefeld star in the new musical.

The stars of Broadway's King Kong met the press at the St. Cloud Rooftop Bar at the Knickerbocker Hotel on Monday, August 6.

Eric William Morris, Christiani Pitts, and Erik Lochtefeld star in King Kong on Broadway.
Eric William Morris, Christiani Pitts, and Erik Lochtefeld star in King Kong on Broadway.
(© David Gordon)

Based on the 1932 novel, the stage production of King Kong is a contemporary take on the classic tale of beauty and the beast. The story follows a young actor, Ann Darrow (Christiani Pitts), and a maverick filmmaker, Carl Denham (Eric William Morris), as they voyage from the bustling streets of 1930s New York to an uncharted island to capture the world's greatest wonder. At the center of this 21st-century reimagining is a 20-foot-high, 2,000-pound gorilla brought to life by a team of artists and technicians, blending robotics, puppetry, and stagecraft.

King Kong also starts Erik Lochtefeld as Lumpy, with an ensemble made up of Ashley Andrews, Mike Baerga, Rhaamel Burke-Missouri, Chloe Campbell, Leroy Church, Peter Chursin, Jovan Dansberry, Bradley Dean, Casey Garvin, Christopher Grant, Lauren Yalango Grant, Khadija Griffith, Jon Hoche, Gabriel Hyman, Curt James, James T. Lane, Marty Lawson, Jonathan MacMillan, Danny Miller, Brittany Marcell Monachino, Jennifer Noble, Kristen Oei, Eliza Ohman, Roberto Olvera, Kayla Davion Robertson, Jaquez André Sims, Akron Watson, Jacob Williams, Warren Yang, and David Yijae.

Erik Lochtefeld, Eric William Morris, director/choreographer Drew McOnie, Christiani Pitts, movement director Gavin Roberts, songwriter Eddie Perfect, and creature designer Sonny Tilders.
Erik Lochtefeld, Eric William Morris, director-choreographer Drew McOnie, Christiani Pitts, aerial and puppetry movement director Gavin Robins, songwriter Eddie Perfect, and creature designer Sonny Tilders.
(© David Gordon)

King Kong features a book by Tony Award winner Jack Thorne (Harry Potter and the Cursed Child), a score by Marius de Vries (La La Land, Moulin Rouge), and songs by Eddie Perfect (Beetlejuice). Drew McOnie directs and choreographs, with Sonny Tilders creating the Kong creature. The creative team also includes Peter England (set and projection design), Roger Kirk (costume design), Peter Mumford (lighting design), Peter Hylenski (sound design), Gavin Robins (aerial and puppetry movement director), and Tom Watson (hair design). David Caddick is music supervisor and orchestrations are by Christopher Jahnke.

The production begins performances Friday, October 5, before opening on Thursday, November 8, at the Broadway Theatre.