King Kong on Broadway: Show Is Now Closed
King Kong Summary
- Show Status: Closed
- Genre: Musical
- King Kong is 2.5 Hours long, including an intermission of 15 Minutes
- 8 Shows per week
- Previews Began: October 5, 2018
- Show Opened : November 8, 2018
- Show Closed: August 18, 2019
The international phenomenon of the giant prehistoric, island-dwelling ape dubbed Kong has been adapted to a stage musical.
What's King Kong Like?
King Kong is a timeless treat that has delighted audiences from its original film, through countless remake films and other media. Set in the middle of the depression in New York City, it is the story of a young woman named Ann who is tapped to star as the lead actress in a hit Hollywood director’s new movie. She boards his ship to Skull Island, where the taping is to take place, and they encounter a community of island natives, as well as a giant ape. While the crew is terrified, Ann actually forms a personal bond with the giant ape, in a touching pseudo love story about misunderstanding those who are different from us. In the famous scene atop the Empire State Building, Ann climbs to the top to soothe him, but men from airplanes begin to shoot at Kong, until he falls to his death, despite Ann’s cries for them to stop hurting this kind creature.
Is King Kong Good for Kids?
The show is most appropriate for those aged 8 and above. Children under the age of 4 will not be permitted in the theatre.
King Kong on Broadway Background
After a few failed attempts to bring King Kong to Broadway in 2010, 2013, and then in 2014, it was decided that the world premiere would in fact be in Melbourne, Australia, where the show opened on June 15, 2013 to mixed reviews. With the giant ape constructed by the Australian animatronics company Global Creature Technology, King Kong had its logical premiere production in Australia before traversing the ocean to arrive in New York. After significant reworking of the story, but keeping the spectacle of the animatronics 20-foot tall ape, it is now being referred to as a stage show with a score and songs, rather than a traditional musical. The Broadway show is a new way to experience this heart-wrenching story, while being blown away by the animatronics ingenuity of this production.
The original King Kong movie starred Fay Wray, Bruce Cabot, and Robert Armstrong, which has also been adapted to many works including the 2017 film Kong: Skull Island.
Theatre Information
Broadway Theatre
New York, NY 10019
Cast Members
- Anna Darrow
- Christiani Pitts
- Carl Denham
- Eric William Morris
- Lumpy
- Erik Lochtefeld
Producers
Global Creatures
Roy Furman
Production Credits
- Direction
- Drew McOnie
- Scenic Design
- Peter England
- Costume Design
- Roger Kirk
- Lighting Design
- Peter Mumford
- Sound Design
- Peter Hylenski
- Musical Supervision
- David Caddick
- Music
- Marius De Vries
- Book
- Jack Thorne
Creative Team
- General Manager
- Foresight Theatrical LLC
- Casting Director
- Tara Rubin Casting
- Advertising Representative
- SPOTCo
- Press Agent
- Boneau Bryan-Brown