The Wild Party shows the darker side of the Jazz Age in a steamy tale of passions out of control roaring its way across the stage.
Capturing the pulse-racing sound of a bygone era, Andrew Lippa highlights the decadence and excess of the Roaring Twenties in this darkly brilliant show.
This off-Broadway gem won numerous Obie, Drama Desk, and Outer Critics Circle Awards and remains a musical theatre fan favorite.
Mature themes; see warning below.
Warning: The Wild Party contains strobe lights, depictions of predatory relationships, physical violence, intimate partner abuse, adult and statutory rape, incest, substance abuse and gun violence.
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Sept 16 through Oct 9, 2022
**EXTENDED TO OCT. 15!**
Directed by Kristin Towers-Rowles
Music Directed by Daniel Koh
Choreographed by Michael Marchak
Produced by Spencer Johnson & Regina Niles
Intimacy Direction by Emilia Ray
Fight Choreography by Amanda Newman
Costume Design by Michael Mullen
Set Design by Yelena Babinskaya
Scenic Art by Orlando de la Paz
Lighting Design by Derek Jones
Wig Design by Jon Sparks / Alejandro Bermudez
Production Stage Manager Emily Ellis
Book, Music & Lyrics by Andrew Lippa
Sound Designer - Ryan Rowles
Props Masters - Mia Staraci
TD/Master Builder - William Wilday
Sound Operator - Cody Holmes
Sound Board Operator - Daniel Koh/
Anne Gesling
Assistant Stage Manager - Ethan Kuwata
Starring:
Serenity Robb - Queenie
Deonte Allen - Black
Hamilton Davis - Burrs
Kaitlin Doughty - Kate
Emilia Sotelo - Madelaine True
Mirai - Mae
Spencer Johnson - Eddie
Eric Eberle - Max
Steve Weber - Sam
Holly Weber - Dolores
Kelsey Weinstein - Nadine
Jonathon Saia - Oscar
Sam Gianfala - Phil
Krystal Jasmin Combs - Jackie, Queenie (US), Dance Captain
Roland Vasquez - Male Ensemble
Katelyn Coon - Ensemble, Kate (US)
Javon Ford - Black (US)
Iah Bearden-Vrai - Burrs (US)
Gianna Pira - Female Swing
Anna Gagliardo - Female Swing
Eadric Einbinder - Male Swing
Audience Talkbacks:
Sunday, October 2nd
Friday, October 7th
Understudy Performaces:
Friday, September 30th
Saturday, October 1st
Sunday, October 2nd
"Davis delivers a dynamic performance—he’s one scary clown—and you can’t take your eyes off him...His Act One closer, What is It About Her? leaves the audience breathless."
Rob Stevens,