Douglas Sills, Anna Chlumsky and More will Join Renée Fleming in Broadway's Living on Love | Playbill

News Douglas Sills, Anna Chlumsky and More will Join Renée Fleming in Broadway's Living on Love Additional casting has been announced for Joe DiPietro’s Living on Love, which will mark the Broadway debut of opera star Renée Fleming, who was seen this past summer in the Williamstown Theatre Festival's world premiere of the new comedy.

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Joining Fleming will be Tony Award nominee Douglas Sills, two-time Emmy Award nominee Anna Chlumsky, Blake Hammond and Scott Robertson. Casting for the role of Robert Samson will be announced at a later time.

Producers Scott Landis and Philip Morgaman previously announced that Living on Love, starring four-time Grammy winner Fleming, will begin previews April 1 prior to an official opening April 20 at the Longacre Theatre.

Three-time Tony Award winner Kathleen Marshall will direct. (Tony winner DiPietro's new work is based on the play Peccadillo by the late Garson Kanin.)

"The world’s most famous opera singer Renée Fleming plays the world’s most famous opera singer in this hilarious new screwball comedy," according to press notes. "When her larger-than-life maestro husband (Sills) becomes enamored with the lovely young lady (Chlumsky) hired to ghostwrite his largely fictional autobiography, the diva retaliates by hiring her own handsome, young scribe to chronicle her life as an opera star. Sparks fly, silverware is thrown, and romance blossoms in the most unexpected ways."

The creative team includes scenic designer Derek McLane, costume designer Michael Krass, lighting designer Peter Kaczorowski, sound designer Scott Lehrer and music consultant Rob Fisher. The 18-week engagement ends Aug. 2. Over 100 seats will be set aside to be sold for $25 at every performance.

Living on Love is produced on Broadway by Scott Landis, Philip Morgaman, Ryan Chang, TNT Dynamite Productions, Just For Laughs Theatricals, Glass Half Full Productions, Stephanie P. McClelland and John Yonover.

Tickets are available through Telecharge.com, by calling (212) 239-6200, and in person at the Longacre Theatre box office (220 West 48th Street) beginning March 4.

 
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