Fat Ham Opens Off-Broadway at The Public May 26; Extends Through July | Playbill

Off-Broadway News Fat Ham Opens Off-Broadway at The Public May 26; Extends Through July

James Ijames' 2022 Pulitzer-winning play makes its New York premiere in a co-production from The Public and National Black Theatre.

Billy Eugene Jones and Marcel Spears Joan Marcus

Making its New York Premiere, 2022 Pulitzer-winning Fat Ham by James Ijames officially opens May 26. The Public Theater and National Black Theatre co-production, following a newly announced extension, runs at The Public's Anspacher Theater through July 3. The production was previously scheduled to finish June 12.

Previews begin May 12, following the announcement of the play winning the 2022 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. In a reinvention of Shakespeare's Hamlet, James Ijames' Fat Ham takes place at a Southern cookout. The comic tragedy follows Juicy, a queer college kid, as he grapples with identity questions, the ghost of his father, a supernatural demand for vengeance, and the choice of breaking or continuing cycles of trauma and violence.

Marcel Spears stars as Juicy, Nikki Crawford as Tedra, Chris Herbie Holland as Tio, Billy Eugene Jones as Rev and Pap, Adrianna Mitchell as Opal, Calvin Leon Smith as Larry, and Benja Kay Thomas as Rabby. Understudies include RJ Foster for Rev and Papp; Tanesha Gary for Tedra and Rabby; Marquis D. Gibson for Juicy, Larry, and Tio; Alexandria Brienne Lewis for Opal; and Matthew Elijah Webb for Juicy, Larry, and Tio.

READ: Marcel Spears Talks Shakespeare and Southern Cookouts

The Public's Associate Artistic Director and Resident Director Saheem Ali directs the production which also features scenic design by Maruti Evans, costume design by Dominique Fawn Hill, lighting design by Stacey Derosier, sound design by 2022 Tony nominee Mikaal Sulaiman, hair and wig design by Earon Chew Nealey, fight direction by Lisa Kopitsky, and choreography by Darrell Moultrie. Props are by Claire M. Kavanah, and illusions are by Skylar Fox. Jereme Kyle serves as production stage manager and Ryan Kane serves as stage manager.

SEE: Fat Ham Shows Off-Broadway How to Party

“I’m thrilled that my play Fat Ham is being produced in collaboration between The Public Theater and National Black Theatre in Harlem,” said Ijames in a statement. “It feels both like a new beginning and a reunion all at once. Both theatres represent the very best that theatre can offer to its community, and I’m honored to be invited into these two artistic spaces.”

For tickets and more information, visit PublicTheater.org.

Check Out Photos of Fat Ham at The Public Theater

 
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