
Tony-nominated director Kenny Leon (The Mountaintop, Fences, A Raisin in the Sun) directed Stick Fly during its Huntington Theatre Company-Arena Stage regional engagements and returns for the Broadway production that will officially open Dec. 8.
Grammy Award-winning songwriter Alicia Keys, who is among the producers of Stick Fly, has also authored an original musical score for the play. Set during a three-day summer weekend in the LeVay family's generations-owned summer home on Martha's Vineyard, Stick Fly lifts its title from the ways in which entomologists study fast-flying insects: by gluing a stick to them in order clearly observe flight patterns.
"This play is so much about class," Diamond told Playbill.com. "Especially my orientation to class as one who is often right on the margins or right on the peripheries of converging class realities. I really write from a character-driven perspective. I get to know them really well, then I put them in rooms with each other and they kind of tell their own stories."
The cast features Hudson (Seven Guitars, Gem of the Ocean, Jelly's Last Jam, Lackawanna Blues) as family patriarch, neurosurgeon Joe LeVay, alongside Emmy nominee Hill ("Psych," "The West Wing") and Phifer ("ER," "8 Mile") as his sons Kent and Flip, respectively.
Tracie Thoms (Rent, The Exonerated "The Devil Wears Prada") plays Taylor, Kent's fiancée, and Condola Rashad (Ruined, "The Good Wife") is cast as the maid, Cheryl. Rosie Benton, who was part of the original Huntington-Arena Stage productions, returns to play Flip's girlfriend, Kimber. The Broadway production reunites original regional creative team members David Gallo (scenic design) and Reggie Ray (costume design), who are joined by the fresh talents of Beverly Emmons (lighting design) and Richard Fitzgerald/Sound Associates (sound design).
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Stick Fly premiered at Congo Square Theatre Company in Chicago in 2006. In 2008 it was performed at the Contemporary American Theatre Festival. Stick Fly is the recipient of the 2006 Black Theatre Alliance Award for Best New Play.
Diamond's works also include Voyeurs de Venus, The Bluest Eye, The Gift Horse, Stage Black and Harriet Jacobs. She is a faculty member of Boston University and has had her works produced at Arena Stage, The New Victory Theatre, Goodman Theatre, Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Long Wharf Theatre, Hartford Stage, the Huntington Theatre Company, McCarter Theatre, Playmakers Rep, Chicago Dramatists, Congo Square, MPAACT, True Colors Theatre Company, L.A. Theatre Works and Company One.
In addition to Keys, the play is produced by Nelle Nugent, Samuel Nappi, Reuben Cannon, Jay H. Harris/Catherine Schreiber, Huntington Theatre Company, Dan Frishwasser, Charles Salameno, Sharon A. Carr/Patricia Klausner/Rick Danzansky in association with Joseph Sirola, Eric Falkenstein, Kenneth Teaton.
For tickets phone (212) 239-6200 or visit Telecharge. The Cort Theatre is located at 138 W. 48th Street.
Visit StickFlyBroadway.com.
