Check Out New Photos From Broadway Return of Tony-Winning Take Me Out Revival | Playbill

Production Photos Check Out New Photos From Broadway Return of Tony-Winning Take Me Out Revival

Jesse Williams, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Bill Heck, and more star in the Richard Greenberg play.

Jesse Williams, Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Bill Heck in Take Me Out Jeremy Daniel

The 14-week return engagement of the 2022 Tony-winning revival of Richard Greenberg's Take Me Out began October 27 at the Schoenfeld Theatre and will continue through January 29, 2023. Get a first look at the encore run below.

The majority of the cast reprise their roles from Second Stage's spring production, including Tony winner Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Tony nominees Jesse Williams and Michael Oberholtzer, Julian Cihi, Hiram Delgado, Brandon J. Dirden, Carl Lundstedt, Ken Marks, Eduardo Ramos, and Tyler Lansing Weaks.

Bill Heck (Cabaret, Brooklyn Boy) joined the company in the role of Kippy, the part created for the revival by Patrick J. Adams. The latter was unable to return due to his role in the CBC original series Plan B.

Understudies for the return engagement include Michael Castillejos, Blake Russell, Lance Takeshi, Stephen Wattrus, and Tim Wright.

Take a look at new production photos below:

See Production Photos of Bill Heck, Jesse Williams, and Jesse Tyler Ferguson in Take Me Out

Williams stars as baseball star Darren Lemming, center fielder for the Empires, who comes out of the closet, revealing a tradition of long-held unspoken prejudices off the field. Take Me Out premiered on Broadway in 2003, winning the Best Play Tony Award.

Helmed by Scott Ellis, the Second Stage Theater revival was nominated for four 2022 Tony Awards, ultimately winning Best Revival of a Play and Featured Actor in a Play for Ferguson. The initial run began March 10 at Second Stage's Hayes Theater, officially opening April 4 and running through June 11.

Ellis reunites his entire creative team, including scenic designer David Rockwell, costume designer Linda Cho, lighting designer Kenneth Posner, and sound designer Bray Poor. Casting is by Jim Carnahan. The encore run is produced by Barry and Fran Weissler.

The production, which features full-frontal male nudity, continues requiring the use of Yondr pouches, into which audience members' phones are placed and locked for the duration of the performance, all while still in guests' own possession. The pouches are then unlocked and collected by staff at the end of the show. Visit OverYondr.com.

 
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