Theatrely caught up with Boyd to talk about her chance meeting with Allen when she was a young dancer, her love for August Wilson, and finishing her senior year of college on Broadway.
Theatrely caught up about how the New York City winter treated Benet (and his dog, Boston), his experience on Jesus Christ Superstar at the Hollywood Bowl, and his daily gratitude walks that remind him this is all, in fact, real.
Theatrely talked with Brewer about how it feels to make her Broadway debut — almost exactly 14 years after graduating musical theatre school — her love of her character Becky, and how she can’t wait for Gen Z’s take on the play.
Theatrely sat down with Lázaro to discuss the character of Guadalupe, created specifically with her in mind by Guirgis; working with Jon Bernthal; and her pivotal song in the show.
Theatrely sat down with Holden, who also co-wrote the show alongside director Ed Stambollouian, to discuss vigilante justice, portraying 35 characters and putting a true crime podcast on stage.
Over a 65-minute running time, four tireless performers fulfill a series of escalating tasks while continuously running on treadmills — including Hugo Williams.