Adam Pascal Steps Into Broadway's Pretty Woman: The Musical | Playbill

Broadway News Adam Pascal Steps Into Broadway's Pretty Woman: The Musical The Tony nominee joins the company January 15 in the role of Edward Lewis.
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Tony Award nominee Adam Pascal (Rent, Something Rotten!) joins the Broadway production of Pretty Woman: The Musical in the role of Edward Lewis January 15. Pascal steps into the role through January 20 during leading man Andy Karl's time off.

Pretty Woman: The Musical, directed and choreographed by Jerry Mitchell, has been playing at the Nederlander Theatre on Broadway since July 20, 2018. Based on the Julia Roberts-Richard Gere movie about a star-crossed meeting between a sex worker and a disillusioned businessman, the musical features a book co-written by the film’s director, the late Garry Marshall, and screenwriter J.F. Lawton, and music by Grammy winner Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance. Samantha Barks stars as Vivian.

“I always love a reason to come back to Broadway, so singing this score opposite Samantha Barks, in this sexy, romantic musical for eight performances was a no-brainer,” said Pascal in an earlier statement.

Read: TRACK-BY-TRACK BREAKDOWN: JIM VALLANCE WALKS READERS THROUGH THE PRETTY WOMAN SCORE

Following a world premiere in Chicago in March, Pretty Woman: The Musical opened on Broadway in August. The principal cast is completed by Tony nominee Orfeh (Legally Blonde) as Kit, Eric Anderson (Waitress) as Mr. Thompson, Jason Danieley (The Full Monty) as Philip Stuckey, and Kingsley Leggs (Sister Act) as James Morse.

Rounding out the cast are Allison Blackwell, Tommy Bracco, Brian Calì,Robby Clater, Jessica Crouch, Nico DeJesus, Anna Eilinsfeld, Matt Farcher, Lauren Lim Jackson, Renée Marino,Ellyn Marie Marsh, Jillian Mueller, Jake Odmark, Jennifer Sanchez, Matthew Stocke, Alex Michael Stoll, Alan Wiggins,Jesse Wildman Foster, and Darius Wright.

Pretty Woman: The Musical is currently on sale on Broadway through September 1, 2019.

Photos: Pretty Woman: The Musical Celebrates100 Performances on Broadway

 
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