Off-Broadway NewsNew Dave Malloy Musical Three Houses Extends at Signature Theatre Off-Broadway
Plus, see Ben Stiller, Darren Aronofsky, Justin David Sullivan, and more celebrate opening night.
By
Molly Higgins
May 22, 2024
Margo Seibert, J.D. Mollison, and Mia Pak
Marc J. Franklin
Signature Theatre's world-premiere production of the new musical Three Houses, penned by Signature Premiere Resident Dave Malloy (Natasha, Pierre, & The Great Comet of 1812), has extended its Off-Broadway run by a week. Previously slated to close June 9, the run will now continue through June 16.
Performances began April 30, with an official opening May 20. Annie Tippe, who also helmed Signature’s 2019 world premiere of Malloy’s Octet, is directing and choreographing. Read the reviews here.
The new musical takes place during the COVID-19 pandemic, as three different people isolate in three different locations. Sequestered away from the world, they are forced to face personal demons (and some very inventive puppets).
See photos from opening night in the gallery below.
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Photos: Opening Night of Three Houses at Signature Theatre
Photos: Opening Night of Three Houses at Signature Theatre
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Annie Tippe, Dave Malloy, Ben Stiller, and Or Matias
HanJie Chow
Mia Pak
HanJie Chow
Miriam Cortes, Jacklyn Riha, Yuko Naito-Gotay, Kevin Leahy, Maria Jeffers, Ella Stiller, Ben Stiller, Dave Malloy, Scott Stangland, Margo Seibert, J.D. Mollison, Henry Stram, Ching Valdes-Aran, Mona Seyed-Bolorforosh, Elizabeth Emanuel, Zoe Collins, Emma Wiseman, Maya Quetzali Gonzalez, Annie Tippe, Or Matias, Olivia McQuerry, Blair Hamrick, and Mia Pak
HanJie Chow
Dave Malloy, Scott Stangland, Henry Stram, Paige Evans, Ching Valdes-Aran, Margo Seibert, Timothy J. McClimon, Mia Pak, J.D Mollison, Annie Tippe
The cast features J.D. Mollison (Octet, Iphigenia 2.0) as Beckett, Mia Pak (Suffs, Your Own Personal Exegesis) as Sadie, Margo Seibert (Octet, Rocky) as Susan, Henry Stram (The Illusion, Network) as Grandfather, Scott Stangland (Natasha, Pierre, & The Great Comet of 1812; Shucked) as Wolf, and Ching Valdes-Aran (Home, Felix Starro) as Grandmother.
The production also features music direction and supervision by Or Matias, scenic design by dots, costume design by Haydee Zelideth, lighting design by Christopher Bowser, sound design by Nick Kourtides, and puppet design and direction by James Ortiz.
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