Rachel York to Be La Chanze's Companion in Dessa Rose

By Robert Simonson
19 Oct 2004

Rachel York
Rachel York

Rachel York has been cast in the upcoming Lincoln Center Theater production of Dessa Rose, the new musical by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty, a show spokesman confirmed. As previously reported, La Chanze is to star as the title character, a runaway slave.

Dessa Rose will fill the Mitzi E. Newhouse beginning Feb. 17, 2005, and open March 21.

York will play Ruth, the abandoned wife of a white farmer, who formed a bond with Dessa. Donna Murphy played the part in previous readings of the work. York was most recently seen in the Broadway revival of Sly Fox. She is well remembered for her performance as a gangster's moll in Victor/Victoria.

“It's a piece based on a novel called 'Dessa Rose,’” composer Flaherty previously told Playbill On-Line, “and it's set over the course of the 1800s and it's based on two historical women: A runaway slave and a woman who helps her to freedom, and in doing so becomes 'free' herself. The characters get to play themselves at different points in their lives, so La Chanze gets to be an 85-year-old woman and a 15-year-old girl.”

In the past, Lincoln Center Theatre has produced such Ahrens and Flaherty works as My Favorite Year and A Man of No Importance.