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News Far From Heaven, With Kelli O'Hara and Steven Pasquale, Extends Off-Broadway Playwrights Horizons has extended the Off-Broadway premiere of Far From Heaven, the new musical by Scott Frankel, Michael Korie and Richard Greenberg, an additional week of performances.

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Kelli O'Hara in Far From Heaven at the Williamstown Theatre Festival. Photo by T. Charles Erickson

Directed by Tony nominee Michael Greif (Grey GardensRent, Next to Normal), Far from Heaven began previews May 8 and sold-out its original engagement through June 30. An additional week of performances has now been added through July 7. Far From Heaven officially opens June 2.

The musical arrived in New York following a developmental premiere at the Williamstown Theatre Festival last summer. It is based on Todd Haynes' 1950s-set film about the unraveling of a Connecticut couple's shadow-filled marriage.

Playwrights Horizons is also where Korie and Frankel's Grey Gardens premiered prior to its Tony Award-nominated Broadway transfer. Far From Heaven has music by Frankel, lyrics by Korie and a book by Tony winner Greenberg (Take Me Out, The Assembled Parties).

Four-time Tony Award nominee O'Hara (South Pacific, The Light in the Piazza) and Steven Pasquale (A Man of No Importance, Intelligent Homosexual's Guide) star as Cathy and Frank Whitaker, respectively. They created their roles for the show at Williamstown.

In the show, according to PH, "Cathy Whitaker (O'Hara) seems to be the picture-perfect wife and mother in 1957 suburban Connecticut. But roiling beneath the surface, secret longings and forbidden desires cause her world to unravel, with incendiary consequences. With a lush score that is both jazz-inflected and hauntingly lyrical, Far From Heaven is a powerful story of romance, betrayal and intolerance, as a woman grapples with her identity in a society on the verge of upheaval." The full cast, which welcomes back much of the original Williamstown company, includes J.B. Adams (Parade, Beauty & the Beast, Me & My Girl on Broadway; Annie Warbucks Off-Broadway; the film "Far From Heaven"), Marinda Anderson (From the Inside, Out at NY Fringe Festival; Freedom Train for TheatreWorks USA), Olivier Award nominee Nancy Anderson (Wonderful Town, A Class Act on Broadway; Kiss Me, Kate in London; Yank! Off-Broadway), Elainey Bass (Radio City Christmas Spectacular), Obie Award winner Quincy Tyler Bernstine (In the Next Room on Broadway; Ruined at MTC), Justin Scott Brown (Les Misérables, Spring Awakening national tours), Obie Award winner Alma Cuervo (PH's The Heidi Chronicles and Isn't It Romantic?; Titanic, Cabaret, Women on the Verge… on Broadway), Korey Jackson (Wild with Happy at The Public; "Homeland"), Isaiah Johnson (Peter and the Starcatcher; The Merchant of Venice on Broadway), Jake Lucas (Newsies), James Moye (Million Dollar Quartet, Ragtime, White Christmas on Broadway; Happiness Off-Broadway), Julianna Rigoglioso (Pippi Longstocking Off-Broadway; Mary Poppins national tour), Sarah Jane Shanks (Wicked, Promises Promises, Shrek, Wonderful Town, The Apple Tree on Broadway), Tess Soltau (The Addams Family on Broadway; Into the Woods for The Public/Shakespeare in the Park), Mary Stout (Cather County at PH; Jane Eyre, Beauty & the Beast, Me & My Girl on Broadway) and Victor Wallace (Mamma Mia! on Broadway, Les Misérables and The Phantom of the Opera national tours).

Far From Heaven was commissioned, developed and produced through the Playwrights Horizons Musicals in Partnership Initiative, with leadership support from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

The musical has scenic design by Tony Award nominee Allen Moyer, costume design by five-time Tony Award winner Catherine Zuber, lighting design by Tony Award winner Kenneth Posner, sound design by Nevin Steinberg, projection design by Peter Nigrini and orchestrations by Tony Award winner Bruce Coughlin. Musical director is Lawrence Yurman and production stage manager is Judith Schoenfeld. Alex Sanchez is the choreographer.

Visit PlaywrightsHorizons.org.

Kelli O'Hara Stars in Far From Heaven In Williamstown

 
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