Classic Stage Company Revival of I Can Get It for You Wholesale Begins Off-Broadway October 10 | Playbill

Off-Broadway News Classic Stage Company Revival of I Can Get It for You Wholesale Begins Off-Broadway October 10

The star-studded company features Santino Fontana, Judy Kuhn, Adam Chanler-Berat, Rebecca Naomi Jones, Julia Lester, Joy Woods, and more.

Santino Fontana and Judy Kuhn

Classic Stage Company's revival of the 1962 Broadway musical I Can Get It for You Wholesale begins previews October 10.

CSC's 2023-2024 season—the first programmed by new Producing Artistic Director Jill Rafson—launches with the revival, which will officially open October 30 and continue through December 3.

Directed by Trip Cullman (Choir Boy), the cast includes Tony winner Santino Fontana (Tootsie) as Harry Bogen and Tony nominee Judy Kuhn (Fun Home, Chess) as Mrs. Bogen with 2023 Into the Woods Tony nominee Julia Lester as Miss Marmelstein (the part famously created by Barbra Streisand), Adam Chanler-Berat (CSC’s Assassins) as Meyer Bushkin, Eddie Cooper (CSC’s Assassins) as Tootsie Maltz/Ensemble, Adam Grupper (Pictures From Home) as Maurice Pulvermacher, Greg Hildreth (Company) as Teddy Asch, Rebecca Naomi Jones (Oklahoma!) as Ruthie Rivkin, Hayley Podschun as Miss Springer/Ensemble, Sarah Steele (The Humans) as Blanche Bushkin, Joy Woods (Little Shop of Horrors) as Martha Mills, Victor de Paula Rocha (The Sound of Music) as Sheldon/Young Harry, and Darron Hayes (Kimberly Akimbo) as Ensemble.

Featuring a book by Jerome Weidman, based on his novel, and music and lyrics by Harold Rome, the production features a revised libretto by Weidman’s son, John Weidman (Pacific Overtures, Assassins). I Can Get It for You Wholesale is set in 1937 in New York City's Garment District and follows Bronx-born shipping clerk Harry Bogen (Fontana), who must choose between the comfort of community and his own ambitious dreams.

The CSC production also has scenic design by Mark Wendland, costume design by Ann Hould-Ward, lighting design by Adam Honoré, sound design by Sun Hee Kil, choreography by Ellenore Scott, a score arranged and adapted by David Chase, and music direction and orchestrations by Jacinth Greywoode.

Bess Marie Glorioso serves as the production stage manager, and Luner Eclipse Productions serves as production manager.

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