I Spy a Spy is an original musical with music by Sohee Youn, lyrics by Jamie Jackson, and book by Youn & Jackson. The original Off-Broadway production began previews on July 6 and had an official opening night on July 18 Off-Broadway at the St Clements Theatre. The original production ended its limited engagement early on August 10 after 10 previews and 26 regular performances.[1][2][needs update]
I Spy a Spy | |
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Music | Sohee Youn |
Lyrics | Jamie Jackson |
Book | Youn & Jackson |
Premiere | July 6, 2019: St Clements Theatre |
Productions | Off Broadway 2019 |
Development
editOver the course of 7 years, the musical went through 6 readings and 3 workshops.[3] The musical held development lab presentations on March 21 and 22, 2019.[4]
Original production
editThe World Premiere/Off-Broadway production was produced by two time Tony Award Nominated Producer Eric Krebs and is directed and choreographed by Bill Castellino. The creative team features musical director Dan Pardo, set designer James Morgan, costume designer Tyler Holland, lighting designer Michael Gottlieb, sound designer Dave Ferdinand, associate director Joseph Hayward, and assistant choreographer Victoria Casillo. Casting is by Michael Cassara, CSA.[5]
Musical numbers
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Roles and original cast
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Character | Workshop (2016) The Playroom Theater |
Off-Broadway (2019) St Clements Theatre |
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José Rodríguez | Robert Ariza | Andrew Mayer |
Alina Orlova | Mara Davi | Emma Degerstedt |
Sunny Park | Erin Quill | Hazel Anne Raymundo |
Abdul Makhdoom | Bruce Warren | Sorab Wadia |
Cold Borscht | Joseph Mahowald | Bruce Warren |
Prisciliana Espinoza | Lauren Villegas | Nicole Paloma Sarro |
Beef Stroganoff | Jacob L. Smith | John Wascavage |
Agent Brown | Emily Stokes | Grace Choi |
Agent Grey | Eddie Cooper | Lawrence E. Street |
Lenny | - | James Donegan |
Shape Shifter 1 | Taylor Fields | |
Shape Shifter 2 | Conor McShane |
Reception
editThe world premiere received mixed reviews from both audiences and critics.[7]
References
edit- ^ "I Spy A Spy". Playbill. Retrieved July 23, 2019.
- ^ "New Musical Comedy I Spy a Spy Sets Off-Broadway Closing Date". Playbill. Retrieved July 23, 2019.
- ^ "Theatre Review: I Spy A Spy Tackles The Heart of Immigration". Diandra Reviews. July 22, 2019. Retrieved July 23, 2019.
- ^ "New Musical I SPY A SPY to Hold Developmental Lab Presentations March 21 & 22". BroadwayWorld. Retrieved July 23, 2019.
- ^ "Cast and Creative Announced for Off-Broadway Premiere of I SPY A SPY". BroadwayWorld. Retrieved July 23, 2019.
- ^ a b Simmons, Paulanne. "I Spy a Spy". Curtain Up. Retrieved July 23, 2019.
- ^ "I Spy a Spy". Show Score. Retrieved August 4, 2019.