Grey House Begins Performances on Broadway April 29 | Playbill

Broadway News Grey House Begins Performances on Broadway April 29

The new thriller play stars Laurie Metcalf, Tatiana Maslaney, and Sophia Anne Caruso.

The new play Grey House begins performances on Broadway April 29, with an opening night set for May 30 at the Lyceum Theatre.

Grey House follows a couple whose car crashes on a mountain and subsequently seek shelter in an isolated cabin with somewhat unusual inhabitants. The play, a thriller, is written by Levi Holloway, in his Broadway debut, and directed by two-time Tony winner Joe Mantello.

Leading the show are Laurie Metcalf, Tatiana Maslany, Paul Sparks, Sophia Anne Caruso, and Millicent Simmonds. The cast also includes Cyndi Coyne, Colby Kipnes, Alyssa Emily Marvin, Eamon Patrick O'Connell, Winsome Brown, Emma Safiyah Haeri, Mia Sinclair Jenness, Claire Karpen, Daniel Reece, Erin Rosenfeld, and Luca Thomas.

The production has scenic design by three-time Tony winner Scott Pask, costume design by Emmy nominee Rudy Mance, lighting design by seven-time Tony winner Natasha Katz, sound design by Tony nominee Tom Gibbons, hair and wig design by katie Gell and Robert Pickens, makeup design by Christina Grant, associate direction by Logan Reed, voice coaching by Gigi Buffington, musical supervision and a cappella arrangements by Obie winner Or Matias, movement by Ellenore Scott, casting by David Caparelliotis and Joseph Gery, and general management by Foresight Theatrical. In a rare move, Andrew Morrill is the production's director of artistic sign language.

Production stage management is handled by Juniper Street Productions, with William Joseph Barnes serving as production stage manager and Michael Altbaum serving as company manager. General management is by Foresight Theatrical Lane Marsh. Grey House is produced by Tom Kirdahy and Robert Ahrens.

 
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