Camelot on Broadway welcomes new cast including Taylor Trensch

The highly anticipated production of Lerner and Loewe’s Camelot, directed by Tony winner Bartlett Sher, is just around the corner as performances are set to start on March 9th, followed by an opening on April 13th at the Vivian Beaumont Theatre. The cast for this spellbinding theatrical experience has been revealed, and it features an ensemble of talented actors, including: Taylor Trensch (Dear Evan Hansen) as Mordred, Dakin Matthews (Waitress) as Merlyn/Pellinore, Marilee Talkington (TRUCE) as Morgan Le Fey, Anthony Michael Lopez (Othello) as Sir Dinadan, Fergie Philippe (Hamilton) as Sir Sagramore, and Danny Wolohan (West Side Story) as Sir Lionel.

Joining these talented actors will be previously announced stars Andrew Burnap (Arthur), Phillipa Soo (Guenevere), and Jordan Donica (Lancelot Du Lac). The ensemble members include Delphi Borich, Matías De La Flor, Sola Fadiran, Rachel Fairbanks, Nkrumah Gatling, Christian Mark Gibbs, Holly Gould, Monte Greene, Edwin Joseph, Tesia Kwarteng, James Romney, Ann Sanders, Britney Nicole Simpson, Philip Stoddard, Valerie Torres-Rosario, Frank Viveros, and Paul Whitty.

T.H. White’s “The Once and Future King” serves as the inspiration for Camelot, Lerner and Loewe’s epic musical follow-up to “My Fair Lady.” This story of democracy, justice, and the struggle between love and power will bring King Arthur, Queen Guenevere, and Sir Lancelot to the stage in a timeless tale that is just as relevant today as it was in 1960. The captivating score, featuring classic tunes like “If Ever I Would Leave You,” “What Do the Simple Folk Do?,” and the title song, is brought to life by a 30-piece orchestra led by music director Kimberly Grigsby and featuring original orchestrations by Robert Russell Bennett and Philip J. Lang, with dance and choral arrangements by Trude Rittman.

Byron Easley’s electrifying choreography, Michael Yeargan’s stunning sets, Jennifer Moeller’s breathtaking costumes, Lap Chi Chu’s illuminating lighting, Marc Salzberg and Beth Lake’s powerful sound, 59 Productions’ awe-inspiring projections, the Telsey Office’s expert casting, and B.H. Barry’s thrilling fight direction all come together to create a truly unforgettable theatrical experience. Charles Means serves as the stage manager, ensuring a seamless production from start to finish. Don’t miss your chance to be a part of the magic of Camelot!

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