De’Adre Aziza Will Star in Lynn Nottage's Clyde's in Chicago and Los Angeles | Playbill

Chicago News De’Adre Aziza Will Star in Lynn Nottage's Clyde's in Chicago and Los Angeles

The Tony-nominated play will be seen at the Goodman prior to a run at the Mark Taper Forum.

De'Adre Aziza

Passing Strange Tony nominee De’Adre Aziza will star in the title role of Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage's Clyde's this fall in Chicago and Los Angeles.

Kate Whoriskey, who helmed the play's 2021 Tony-nominated Broadway premiere, will again direct. Performances are scheduled for September 10-October 9 at Chicago's Goodman Theatre prior to a November 15-December 18 engagement at Center Theatre Group's Mark Taper Forum.

Aziza will play the hot-tempered Clyde, whose eponymous truck stop café’s kitchen staff of formerly incarcerated people dream of creating the perfect sandwich. She will be joined by Kevin Kenerly as Montrellous, Reza Salazar as Rafael, Nedra Snipes as Letitia, and Garrett Young as Jason. Understudies include Danielle Davis, Lewon Johns, Maya Vinice Prentiss, Arik Vega, and Gage Wallace.

“I am beyond thrilled to be returning to the Goodman Theatre, which has been so instrumental in nurturing me [as] a theatre artist,” said playwright Nottage. “I can’t wait to share Clyde’s with the Chicago community, and with audiences in Los Angeles at Center Theatre Group later this fall.”

The productions will also have set design by Takeshi Kata, costume design by Jennifer Moeller, lighting design by Christopher Akerlind, sound design by Justin Ellington, and compositions by Justin Hicks. Casting is by Lauren Port and Rachael Jimenez, and Nikki Blue is the production stage manager.

Tickets for the Goodman presentation are available at GoodmanTheatre.org. Subscriptions for the 2022-2023 season at the Mark Taper Forum, which includes Clyde’s, are currently available at CenterTheatreGroup.org.

Look back at the Broadway production of Clyde's below:

Take a 1st Look at Lynn Nottage’s Clyde’s on Broadway

 
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