Flying Over Sunset to Be Licensed by Music Theatre International | Playbill

Industry News Flying Over Sunset to Be Licensed by Music Theatre International

Inspired by a true story, the work about three Hollywood legends sharing an LSD trip features a book by James Lapine and a score by Tom Kitt and Michael Korie.

Michele Ragusa, Carmen Cusack, and Kanisha Marie Feliciano in Flying Over Sunset

Music Theatre International has acquired licensing rights for Flying Over Sunset, which premiered on Broadway last year. The work features a book by James Lapine, music by Tom Kitt, and lyrics by Michael Korie.

Inspired by a true story, the musical follows Cary Grant, The Women playwright Clare Boothe Luce, and Aldous Huxley as they share an otherworldly trip on LSD in a beautiful beach house overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The Broadway premiere, produced by Lincoln Center Theater, received four 2022 Tony Award nominations, including Best Original Score, Leading Actress in a Musical (Carmen Cusack), Scenic Design (Beowulf Boritt and 59 Productions), and Lighting Design (Bradley King).

"Flying Over Sunset is a wonderfully unique musical that will thrill audiences and provide adventurous directors a rare opportunity to flex their creative muscles," shares MTI President and CEO Drew Cohen. "James Lapine has written an original and heartfelt book that invites us to explore the meaning of individual desire, love, and loss. Tom Kitt dazzles with a breathtaking score, and Michael Korie provides deep insight with his captivating lyrics. We look forward to seeing new productions of this show on stages around the country as well as internationally."

Track-by-Track Breakdown: Tom Kitt and Michael Korie On Creating Flying Over Sunset

The musical was workshopped in 2015 at Vineyard Arts Project in Martha's Vineyard, ultimately making its world premiere on Broadway following a COVID delay in 2021. Cusack, Harry Hadden-Paton, and Tony Yazbeck led the cast with Lapine helming the production.

Take a Look at the World Premiere of Flying Over Sunset on Broadway

 
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