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The Verdict Read Reviews for The Secret Life of Bees Musical Off-Broadway The Atlantic Theater Company world-premiere features a book by Pulitzer winner Lynn Nottage and a score by Tony winner Duncan Sheik and Susan Birkenhead.
LaChanze, Jai’Len Christine Li Josey, Vita E. Cleveland, Elizabeth Teeter, and Romelda Teron Benjamin Ahron R. Foster

The Atlantic Theater Company’s world-premiere musical adaptation of Sue Monk Kidd’s best-selling novel The Secret Life of Bees officially opened Off-Broadway June 13 following previews that began May 12.

The musical has a book by Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage, music by Tony winner Duncan Sheik, and lyrics by Susan Birkenhead.

Set against the backdrop of 1960s South Carolina, the story follows the journey of Rosaleen, a Black caregiver who is beaten and jailed for asserting her right to vote, and the young Lily, a restless teenager haunted by her mother's death.

Fun Home Tony winner Sam Gold directs the production that stars Tony nominee Saycon Sengbloh (Eclipsed, Hair) as Rosaleen and Elizabeth Teeter (The Audience, The Crucible) as Lily. The principal cast also includes Tony winner LaChanze (The Color Purple), Eisa Davis (Kings), and Anastacia McCleskey (Waitress)—as the Boatwight beekeeping sisters—along with Tony nominee Manoel Felciano (Sweeney Todd) as T-Ray and Brett Gray (On My Block) as Zach.

Rounding out the cast are Jai’Len Christine Li Josey, Romelda Teron Benjamin, Joe Cassidy, Vita E. Cleveland, Matt DeAngelis, and Nathaniel Stampley.

Read reviews below:

amNY (Matt Windman)

The Guardian (Alexis Soloski)

The Hollywood Reporter (David Rooney)

The New York Times (Jesse Green)

The Observer (David Cote)

Variety (Frank Rizzo)

Vulture (Sara Holdren)

The Wrap (Robert Hofler)

Production Photos: The Secret Life of Bees Off-Broadway

 
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