Sumo 相撲 Extends Ahead of Off-Broadway Start | Playbill

Off-Broadway News Sumo 相撲 Extends Ahead of Off-Broadway Start

The Public Theater and Ma-Yi Theater Company are giving the Lisa Sanaye Dring play its New York premiere beginning February 20.

Viet Vo and Earl T. Kim Joan Marcus

Ahead of its February 20 first preview, Sumo 相撲 has extended its Off-Broadway run at The Public Theater, a co-production with Ma-Yi Theater Company and La Jolla Playhouse. The production will now continue performances through March 30, a one-week extension from what was originally announced. Opening night is March 5, with all performances at The Public's Anspacher Theater.

Centering on an elite Sumo training facility in Tokyo, Lisa Sanaye Dring's play follows six men as they practice, eat, love, play, and ultimately fight.

The Off-Broadway cast will feature Kris Bona as Kannushi 2, Red Concepción as Fumio, Michael Hisamoto as So, Ahmad Kamal as Ren, Earl T. Kim as Shinta, David Shih as Mitsuo, Scott Keiji Takeda as Akio, Paco Tolson as Kannushi 1, and Viet Vo as Kannushi 3, with live taiko drumming by Shih-Wei Wu. Understudies Akira Fukui, Hank Lin, and Haowen Luo 罗浩闻 will round out the company.

The work made its world premiere at California's La Jolla Playhouse in 2023. Bona, Hisamoto, Kim, Takeda, Vo, and Wu are all reprising their performances from the earlier bow.

Obie winner Ralph B. Peña is at the helm for the New York premiere after staging the world premiere, and has reassembled his full creative team from the California run, including scenic designer Wilson Chin, costume designer Mariko Ohigashi, lighting designer Paul Whitaker, sound designer and composer Fabian Obispo, hair and wig designer Alberto "Albee" Alvarado, projection designer Hana S. Kim, Sumo consultant and co-fight director James Yaegashi, and co-fight and intimacy director Chelsea Pace.

The Off-Broadway run will also feature prop design by Thomas Jenkeleit and dramaturgy by Amrita Ramanan, with Alyssa K. Howard serving as production stage manager and Taeuk Kang as stage manager.

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Photos: Inside Rehearsals for SUMO at The Public Theater

 
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