Broadway's Eureka Day Gets 2nd, Final Extension | Playbill

Broadway News Broadway's Eureka Day Gets 2nd, Final Extension

Amber Gray, Thomas Middleditch, and more fight about vaccines in the Manhattan Theatre Club production at the Friedman Theatre.

Thomas Middleditch, Amber Gray, Bill Irwin, Chelsea Yakura-Kurtz, and Jessica Hecht in Eureka Day Jeremy Daniel

Broadway's Eureka Day has gotten a second, and now final, extension at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre. The Manhattan Theatre Club production, which opened December 16, 2024, will now continue through February 16. Read what critics had to say about the new play here. Anna D. Shapiro is directing.

The starry cast includes Amber Gray as Carina, Jessica Hecht as Suzanne, Bill Irwin as Don, Thomas Middleditch as Eli, Chelsea Yakura-Kurtz as Meiko, and Eboni Flowers as Winter. Understudies Tony Carlin, Joe Carroll, and Teresa Avia Lim round out the company. Casting is by Caparelliotis Casting and Kelly Gillespie.

READ: 5 Reasons to See Eureka Day On Broadway

The play, which premiered Off-Broadway in 2019 and made a London debut in 2022, centers on a private elementary school in California that is forced to reconsider its liberal vaccine policy following an outbreak of the mumps. MTC's production, which is a new staging, is produced by special arrangement with Sonia Friedman Productions (which co-presented the 2022 London run), Wagner Johnson Productions, and Seaview.

The production also features scenic design by Todd Rosenthal, costume design by Clint Ramos, lighting design by Jen Schriever, original music and sound design by Rob Milburn and Michael Bodeen, projection design by David Bengali, and intimacy and sensitivity coordination by Ann C. James. Kevin Bertolacci is serving as production stage manager.

READ: In Eureka Day, Jessica Hecht Plays an Anti-Vaxxer. And She’s Frighteningly Good at It

MTC will follow Eureka Day on Broadway with Stephen Sondheim's Old Friends, a transfer of the tribute concert that played a limited run in London's West End last year. Bernadette Peters and Lea Salonga are both returning to Broadway to reprise their performances from the concert's London bow.

 
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