Broadway NewsRuben Santiago-Hudson’s Lackawanna Blues Extends on BroadwayThe show had canceled a handful of performances after the Tony winner sustained a back injury.
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Ryan McPhee
October 12, 2021
Ruben Santiago-Hudson with Junior Mack in Lackawanna BluesMarc J. Franklin
Ruben Santiago-Hudson’s Broadway bow of Lackawanna Blues may have had a rough start, but it will at least stick around for a little while longer. The Manhattan Theatre Club production has extended its limited engagement by a week, with performances now scheduled through November 7.
The production, which began September 14, had pushed back its opening due to a back injury sustained by Tony winner Santiago-Hudson, who wrote, directs, and stars in the play. The October 7 opening night performance was canceled shortly before curtain, and the following weekend performances were also called off. MTC says performances will resume at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre October 12.
Lackawanna Blues is set in a 1950s boarding house outside of Buffalo. The artist brings to life over 20 characters in the solo performance, celebrating the housemother who raised him, Miss Rachel. The showpremiered Off-Broadway in 2001 and was adapted into a television film in 2005.
The Broadway run features original music by Bill Sims Jr., performed on stage by Grammy-nominated blues guitarist Junior Mack, as well as a set by Michael Carnahan, costumes by Karen Perry, lighting by Jen Schriever, and sound design by Darron L West.
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See Manhattan Theatre Club Celebrate the First Performance of Lackawanna Blues on Broadway
See Manhattan Theatre Club Celebrate the First Performance of Lackawanna Blues on Broadway
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Lackawanna Blues at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre