Photos: Look Back on the Previous Productions of Elf | Playbill

Production Photos Photos: Look Back on the Previous Productions of Elf

The show's forthcoming Broadway revival will star Grey Henson and Sean Astin.

The 2010 Broadway company of Elf The Musical Joan Marcus

Elf begins performances on Broadway November 9 at the Marquis Theatre. This is the show's second Broadway revival, and Grey Henson will be playing Buddy the Elf, a human who is adopted by North Pole elves. He is encouraged by Santa (played by Sean Astin) to go find his biological father in New York City and bring the spirit of Christmas back. It is directed by Philip Wm. McKinley.

The show is based on a 2003 film starring Will Ferrell. The musical adaptation has music by Matthew Sklar, lyrics by Chad Beguelin, and book by Bob Martin and Thomas Meehan.

The show first ran for two months in 2010, spanning that holiday season. It was directed by Casey Nicholaw and starred Sebastian Arcelus as Buddy. The cast also included Amy Spanger, Beth LeavelMark Jacoby, and George Wendt.

It had its first Broadway revival for two months in 2012, again directed by Nicholaw. It starred Jordan Gelber as Buddy and Leslie Rodriguez Kritzer as his love interest Jovie. Actors from the original production returned for this engagement, including Leavel and Jacoby.

Since its premiere, Elf has become a popular holiday show nationwide. It has also run three times in the West End. In 2014, NBC adapted the musical into an animated film called Elf: Buddy's Musical Christmas, featuring the voice of Jim Parsons and Star Wars' Mark Hamill. It can be streamed on Paramount+.

Below, look back on the previous Broadway productions of Elf, and get ready to ring in the holiday with this new production.

Photos: Look Back At Elf The Musical on Broadway

 
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