Lincoln Center Theater’s Flying Over Sunset Begins Broadway Performances | Playbill

Broadway News Lincoln Center Theater’s Flying Over Sunset Begins Broadway Performances The Lincoln Center Theater production stars Carmen Cusack, Harry Hadden-Paton, and Tony Yazbeck.
Carmen Cusack in rehearsal for Flying Over Sunset Marc J. Franklin

Lincoln Center Theater’s new musical Flying Over Sunset begins previews March 12 at the Vivian Beaumont Theater.

The cast stars Tony-nominaees Carmen Cusack (Bright Star), Harry Hadden-Paton (My Fair Lady), and Tony Yazbeck (On the Town), as well as Mean Girls star Erika Henningsen, Jeremy Kushnier, Emily Pynenburg, Michele Ragusa, Robert Sella, Laura Shoop, and Atticus Ware. Rounding out the company are Aria Braswell, William Coin, Danny Gardner, Kate Marilley, Tony Roach, and Michael Winther.

An official opening is set for April 16.

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Flying Over Sunset is inspired by author Aldous Huxley, played by Hadden-Paton, playwright and Congresswoman Clare Boothe Luce, played by Cusack, and film star Cary Grant, played by Yazbeck. The musical is an imaginative account of an unspecified night in the 1950s when the three cross paths and, together, experiment with LSD. On their trip, they grapple with the unknowns of their lives and the world.

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Directed and written by three-time Tony winner James Lapine (Into the Woods, Falsettos, Passion), the show features music by Tony winner Tom Kitt (Next to Normal), lyrics by Tony nominee Michael Korie, and choreography by acclaimed tap dancer Michelle Dorrance in her Broadway debut.

The production features scenic design by Tony winner Beowulf Boritt, costume design by three-time Tony nominee Toni-Leslie James, lighting design by two-time Tony winner Bradley King, sound design by five-time Tony nominee Dan Moses Schrier, projection design by 59 Productions, orchestrations by two-time Tony winner Michael Starobin, and music direction by Kimberly Grigsby. Casting is by Telsey + Co. The LCT production is presented in association with Jack Shear.

 
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