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Jacob Ming-Trent, Andrew Kober, Brittney Johnson, and More Set for Gypsy Revival

Check out the ensemble for the new production, starring Audra McDonald and Danny Burstein.

David Gordon

David Gordon

| Broadway |

September 30, 2024

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Andrew Kober, Jacob Ming-Trent, and Brittney Johnson
(© David Gordon)

More casting is set for the upcoming revival of Gypsy.

Newly announced are Jacob Ming-Trent (Uncle Jocko), Kyleigh Denae Vickers (Baby Louise), Marley Lianne Gomes and Jade Smith (Baby June), and Kevin Csolak (Tulsa).

The ensemble will include Shanel Bailey, Jace Bently, Brandon Burks, Hunter Capellán, Tony d’Alelio, Summer Rae Daney, Kellie Jean Hoagland, Aliah James, Brittney Johnson, Zachary Daniel Jones, Ethan Joseph, Andrew Kober, Krystal Mackie, James McMenamin, Cole Newburg, Majo Rivero, Sally Shaw, Brendan Sheehan, Thomas Silcott, Jayden Theophile, and Jordan Wynn.

They join Audra McDonald (Rose) Danny Burstein (Herbie), Joy Woods (Louise), Jordan Tyson (June), Lesli Margherita (Tessie Tura), Lilli Thomas (Mazeppa), and Mylinda Hull (Electra/Miss Cratchitt). Additional standby and understudy casting will be announced shortly.

Directed by George C. Wolfe and choreographed by Camille A. Brown, Gypsy will reopen the Majestic Theatre, with previews beginning November 21. Opening night is set for December 19.

Featuring a book by Arthur Laurents, music by Jule Styne, and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, Gypsy is loosely based on the life of striptease artist Gypsy Rose Lee and tracks her relationship with her overbearing stage mother. The musical debuted on Broadway in 1959 with Ethel Merman starring as Rose. It has since been revived four more times with legendary lead performances by Angela Lansbury, Tyne Daly, Bernadette Peters, and Patti LuPone.

Gypsy will have scenic design by Santo Loquasto, costume design by Toni-Leslie James, lighting design by Jules Fisher + Peggy Eisenhauer, sound design by Scott Lehrer, hair and wig design by Mia Neal, and makeup design by Michael Clifton.

The production will utilize the original Sid Ramin/Robert Ginzler orchestrations, with Andy Einhorn serving as music director and Daryl Waters providing additional orchestrations and arrangements.

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