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Charles Randolph-Wright to Direct Broadway’s MOTOWN the Musical

Brian Scott Lipton

Brian Scott Lipton

| New York City |

June 26, 2012

Charles Randolph-Wright
(© Brasilio Wille)
Charles Randolph-Wright
(© Brasilio Wille)

MOTOWN the Musical, a new musical about the life of Motown records founder Berry Gordy Jr., will open on Broadway in Spring 2013 at a Nederlander Theater..


The show will be produced by Kevin McCollum and Doug Morris, the chairman of Sony Music Entertainment, and directed by Charles Randolph-Wright. Casting and creative team will be announced shortly.


The show, which features a book by Gordy, will trace his rise in the music business, from a struggling songwriter to successful record executive, as well as explore how he shaped the careers of such superstars as Smokey Robinson, Diana Ross, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye and Michael Jackson. It will include songs from the Motown catalog, along with a handful of new songs. No composer has been named.


Randolph-Wright’s many directorial credits include Brian Stokes Mitchell’s Broadway concert Love/Life along with productions of Sophisticated Ladies, Porgy & Bess, and Through the Night


For more information, visit www.MotowntheMusical.com.

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