Life After Completes Run at Chicago's Goodman Theatre July 17 | Playbill

Regional News Life After Completes Run at Chicago's Goodman Theatre July 17

The Chicago premiere of Britta Johnson's musical stars Samantha Williams, Paul Alexander Nolan, and Bryonha Marie Parham.

Samantha Williams, Paul Alexander Nolan, and Bryonha Marie Parham

Life After, the new musical from Britta Johnson, completes its Chicago premiere engagement July 17. Previews began June 11 at the Goodman Theatre, where the show opened June 22.

The cast stars Broadway veteran Samantha Williams (Caroline, Or Change) as Alice, Paul Alexander Nolan (Slave Play) as Frank, Lucy Panush as Hannah, Bryonha Marie Parham (A Commercial Jingle for Regina Comet) as Beth, Jen Sese (Hair) as Mrs. Hopkins, Skyler Volpe as Kate, Chelsea Williams (In Transit) as Fury, Lauryn Hobbs as Fury, and Ashley Pérez Flanagan (Freestyle Love Supreme) as Fury. Understudies for this production include Stef Tovar, Claire Kwon, Ariana Burks, Alanna Chavez, and Antoinette Comer.

The musical follows teenaged Alice, who is trying to find out the facts about events that changed her family in a single night. As she tries to find a way of understanding what happened, Alice learns that the truth is often more complicated.

Annie Tippe directs, leading the creative team comprising choreographer Ann Yee, set designer Todd Rosenthal, costume designer Sarafina Bush, lighting designer Yi Zhao, and sound designer Joanna Lynne Staub. Music supervision, arrangements and orchestrations are by Lynne Shankel. Jocelyn Prince serves as dramaturg, Briana Fahey as production stage manager, and Mario Wolf as stage manager. New York casting is by Tara Rubin Casting/Merri Sugarman, and Chicago casting is by Lauren Port and Rachael Jimenez.

Life After made its world premiere at Toronto's Musical Stage Company and Canadian Stage in 2017. The production won multiple Dora Awards before the play made its American debut in 2019 at San Diego's The Old Globe.

For tickets and more information, visit GoodmanTheatre.org.

 
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