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News Sweeney Broadway Cast Members to Join Kaye and Hess on Todd Tour Fleet Street residents of Broadway's recent revival of Sweeney Todd will join Judy Kaye and David Hess in the upcoming national tour of John Doyle's staging.
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Lauren Molina will reprise her role as Johanna in the national tour of Sweeney Todd.

The national tour will launch in Boston (Oct. 23-Nov. 4) at The Colonial Theatre following a limited engagement at San Francisco's American Conservatory Theater (Aug. 30-Sept. 30).

Lauren Molina, Benjamin Magnuson, Diana DiMarzio and John Arbo — who appeared in the original cast of the Doyle Broadway staging — will reprise their roles as Johanna, Anthony, Beggar Woman and Jonas Fogg, respectively. Joining them in the cast will be Keith Buterbaugh (as Judge Turpin), Benjamin Eakeley (The Beadle), Edmund Bagnell (Tobias) and Katrina Yaukey (Pirelli).

Kaye — who earned a Tony Award nomination for her recent turn in Souvenir — won a Tony for her work in The Phantom of the Opera. Other credits include Mamma Mia!, Ragtime and On The Twentieth Century. The actress filled in one week on Broadway in the Doyle staging while original star Patti LuPone was on vacation.

Hess — who served as standby on Broadway — will assume the lead role of Sweeney. Other credits include Annie Get Your Gun, Dessa Rose, Prodigal and Love in a Thirsty Land as well as the first national tour of Ragtime.

*The tour stops announced thus far (with more to follow) are:

  • Boston, MA: Colonial Theatre (Oct. 23-Nov. 4)
  • Toronto, ON: Princess of Wales Theatre (November/December)
  • Columbus, OH: Palace Theatre (Dec. 11-16)
  • Miami, FL: Carnival Center for the Performing Arts (Jan. 1-6, 2008)
  • Kansas City, MO: Music Hall (Jan. 8-13, 2008)
  • Greenville, SC: The Peace Center (Jan. 22-27, 2008)
  • Pittsburgh, PA: Heinz Hall (Jan. 29-Feb. 3, 2008)
  • Minneapolis, MN: State Theatre (Feb. 5-10, 2008)
  • Louisville, KY: Kentucky Center (Feb. 12-17, 2008)
  • Cincinnati, OH: Aronoff Center for the Arts (Feb. 19-March 2, 2008)
  • Los Angeles, CA: Ahmanson Theatre (March 11-April 6, 2008)
  • Portland, OR: Keller Auditorium (April 8-13, 2008)
  • Tempe, AZ: ASU Gammage Auditorium (April 15-20, 2008)
  • St. Petersburg, FL: Mahaffey Theater (May 6-11, 2008)
  • West Palm Beach, FL: Kravis Center (May 13-18, 2008)
  • Atlanta, GA: Fox Theater (May 27-June 1, 2008)
  • Houston, TX: Hobby Center (June 3-15, 2008) For more information, check in with the official website at sweeneytoddtour.com.

    The national tour is being produced by Tom Viertel, Steven Baruch, Marc Routh, Richard Frankel, Ambassador Theatre Group, Adam Kenwright, Tulchin/Barnter/Bagert and Live Nation.

    The Broadway revival of Sweeney Todd — starring Tony Award winners Michael Cerveris (as Sweeney Todd) and Patti LuPone (as Mrs. Lovett) — began previews at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre Oct. 3, 2005, and officially opened Nov. 3. When it closed Sept. 3, 2006, the musical had played a total of 349 performances and 35 previews. Director Doyle as well as orchestrator Sarah Travis took home 2006 Tony Awards for their work.

    This new conceptual take on the tale of the vengeful barber is placed in the confines of an asylum where a distraught Tobias Ragg is imprisoned. Using only nine chairs, a ladder, and a coffin on two wooden horses, on a stage assembled of wooden planks, ten actor-musicians re-create the characters and events of Victorian-era Fleet Street.

    The Sondheim score (with the book by Hugh Wheeler from a Christopher Bond adaptation) is performed (in full view of the audience) by the acting company, who play instruments ranging from tuba, trumpet and clarinet to cello, accordion and bass.

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    The musical is a hot commodity as of late: Tim Burton is at work on the feature film adaptation of the story with Johnny Depp in the title role and Helena Bonham Carter as Mrs. Lovett. The film — slated for a December release — also features Alan Rickman (Private Lives, the "Harry Potter" films) as Judge Turpin, Timothy Spall ("Harry Potter") as Beadle Bamford and Sacha Baron Cohen ("Borat," "Talladega Nights") as Signor Adolfo Pirelli.

    Rounding out the cast are Laura Michelle Kelly (Fiddler on the Roof) as the Beggar Woman, Jamie Campbell Bowen as Anthony, Jayne Wisener as Johanna and newcomer Ed Sanders as Toby. "All the stars will do their own singing from Stephen Sondheim's music and lyrics," according to an announcement.

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