Watch: Jonathan Groff Sings 'Dream Lover' From Upcoming Jukebox Biomusical Just in Time | Playbill

Video Watch: Jonathan Groff Sings 'Dream Lover' From Upcoming Jukebox Biomusical Just in Time

The Tony winner will take on Bobby Darrin in the new show, starting performances on Broadway in March 2025.

We have to wait till next year to see Jonathan Groff take on "Beyond the Sea" singer Bobby Darin on Broadway, but we've got a first video look at the Merrily We Roll Along star and Tony winner singing Darin's "Dream Lover" to tide us over until then! Take a look at the new clip in the video above.

Performances begin March 28, 2025, ahead of an April 23 opening night at the Circle in the Square Theatre. Tony winner Alex Timbers will be at the helm of the immersive staging that will see the theatre transformed into an intimate nightclub with a live, onstage big band. The show tracks Darin's life story and will see Groff performing his greatest hits, also including "Splish Splash" and "Mack the Knife."

Video: Get a 1st Listen to Jonathan Groff Singing as Bobby Darin

The cast will also include Joe Barbara, Michele Pawk, Lance Roberts, Caesar Samayoa, Christine Cornish, Julia Grondin, Valeria Yamin, John Treacy Egan, Tari Kelly, Matt Magnusson, Khori Michelle Petinaud, and Larkin Reilly. Additional casting is to be announced.

The work, developed by Timbers and based on an original concept by Ted Chapin, features a book by Tony winner Warren Leight and Isaac Oliver (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel). Shannon Lewis will choreograph, with music supervision and arrangements by Andrew Resnick. Tom Kirdahy, Robert Ahrens, John Frost, and Groff are producing. Further creative team members will be revealed in the coming weeks.

Groff won a Tony Award earlier this year for his performance in the Tony-winning revival of Merrily We Roll Along, and has also appeared on Broadway in Spring Awakening and Hamilton.

Visit JustInTimeBroadway.com.

 
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