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Broadway News Step Inside the Rehearsal Room for the Broadway Encore of Take Me Out

Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Jesse Williams, Michael Oberholtzer, more reprise their roles in the Richard Greenberg play.

A script at the first rehearsal for Take Me Out Avery Brunkus

The 2022 Tony-winning revival of Richard Greenberg's Take Me Out will play a 14-week limited run at the Schoenfeld Theatre beginning October 27. Take a look inside the rehearsal room for the encore run below.

As previously announced, Tony winner Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Tony nominee Jesse Williams will reprise their performances as Mason Marzac and Darren Lemming, respectively. They will be joined by returning cast members Julian Cihi, Hiram Delgado, Brandon J. Dirden, Carl Lundstedt, Ken Marks, Tony nominee Michael Oberholtzer, Eduardo Ramos, and Tyler Lansing Weaks.

Bill Heck (Cabaret, Brooklyn Boy) will join the company in the role of Kippy, the part created for this revival by Patrick J. Adams. The latter is unable to return to the part due to his role in the CBC original series Plan B.

Understudies for the return engagement will include Michael Castillejos, Lance Takeshi, Blake Russell, Stephen Wattrus, and Tim Wright.

Helmed by Scott Ellis, the Second Stage Theater production was nominated for four 2022 Tony Awards, ultimately winning Best Revival of a Play and Featured Actor in a Play for Ferguson. The initial run began March 10 at Second Stage's Hayes Theater, officially opening April 4 and running through June 11. Read reviews here.

Ellis will reunite his entire creative team, including scenic designer David Rockwell, costume designer Linda Cho, lighting designer Kenneth Posner, and sound designer Bray Poor. Casting is by Jim Carnahan. The encore run is produced by Barry and Fran Weissler.

Visit TakeMeOutBway.com for more information.

Step Inside the Rehearsal Room for Broadway's Take Me Out

 
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