Casting Complete for Broadway’s Significant Other | Playbill

News Casting Complete for Broadway’s Significant Other Rebecca Naomi Jones is new to the cast.
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Complete casting has been announced for Joshua Harmon’s Significant Other, a hit Off-Broadway at Roundabout Theatre Company, which will begin previews February 14, 2017, prior to an official opening March 2 at Broadway's Booth Theatre (222 W. 45th St.).

The Broadway debut of author Harmon (Bad Jews) will be complemented by the Broadway debut of director Trip Cullman, who guided the play to its successful Off-Broadway engagement.

Reprising their roles on the Great White Way will be Gideon Glick (currently starring in LCT3’s The Harvest) as Jordan, Oscar and Tony nominee Barbara Barrie as Helene, John Behlmann as Will/Conrad/Tony, Sas Goldberg as Kiki, Lindsay Mendez as Laura and Luke Smith as Gideon/Evan/Roger. New to the company for the Broadway run is Rebecca Naomi Jones in the role of Vanessa.

Tickets for Significant Other will go on sale to the general public October 17. Groups can be booked through Broadway Inbound at broadwayinbound.com or by calling (866) 302-0995. Tickets will be available to purchase on-line at Telecharge.com, by phone at (212) 239-6200 or in person at the box office.

“Meet Jordan Berman. He’s single. And he has a date with a co-worker to see a documentary about the Franco-Prussian war,” according to production notes. “At least, he thinks it’s a date. Significant Other follows Jordan and his three closest friends as they navigate love, friendship and New York in the twenty-something years.”

Significant Other will be Roundabout’s second new play to transfer to Broadway, following the success of Stephen Karam’s Tony Award-winning The Humans.


Significant Other, Starring Gideon Glick and Lindsay Mendez, Opens Off-Broadway

 
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