Bryan Batt Will Be Edna in Muny Hairspray; Complete Cast Announced | Playbill

News Bryan Batt Will Be Edna in Muny Hairspray; Complete Cast Announced Complete casting has been announced for the Muny's upcoming production of the Tony-winning musical Hairspray, which will play the St. Louis, MO venue June 23-30.

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The hit musical, which features music by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman with a book by Mark O’Donnell and Thomas Meehan, will be directed and choreographed by Dan Knechtges with music direction by Charlie Alterman.

The cast includes Bryan Batt (Edna Turnblad), Ryann Redmond (Tracy Turnblad), Christopher J. Hanke (Corny Collins), Liz Mikel (Motormouth Maybelle), Lara Teeter (Wilber Turnblad), Heather Ayers (Velma Von Tussle), Bob Amaral (Harriman F. Spritzer/Principal/Mr. Pinky/Guard), Taylor Louderman (Amber Von Tussle), Charlotte Maltby (Penny Pingleton), John Battagliese (Link Larkin), Gerald Caesar (Seaweed J. Stubbs), Jenn Harris (Prudy Pingleton/Gym Teacher/Matron) and Kennedy Holmes (Little Inez).

The ensemble comprises Niani Feelings, Lili Froehlich, Berklea Going, Wonza Johnson, Zachary Daniel Jones, Alex Larson, Jada Mayo, Kalia Medeiros, Lindsay Moore, JJ Niemann, Drew Redington, Nasia Thomas, Brinie Wallace, Brion Marquis Watson, Jerome D. Wells and Sharrod Williams.

Hairspray, according to press notes, "tells the story of Tracy Turnblad who reaches for her dream of performing on the Corny Collins TV dance show in 1960s Baltimore – and helps to integrate the show in the process." Based on the 1988 John Waters film of the same name, Hairspray features such songs as “Good Morning Baltimore,” “It Takes Two,” “I Know Where I’ve Been” and “You Can’t Stop The Beat!”

The production will also have scenic design by Robert Mark Morgan, costume design by Leon Dobkowski, lighting design by Rob Denton, sound design by John Shivers and Hugh Sweeney and video design by Matthew Young. Wig design is by Leah Loukas, and the production stage manager is Lynda Lavin. With 11,000 seats the Muny is one of the largest legitimate theaters in the U.S. Visit muny.org.

 
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