Tootsie on Broadway: Show Is Now Closed
Tootsie Summary
- Show Status: Closed
- Genre: Musical
- Tootsie is 2 hours and 35 minutes long, including an intermission of 15 minutes
- 8 Shows per week
- Previews Began: March 29, 2019
- Show Opened : April 23, 2019
- Show Closed: January 5, 2020
Based on the hit 1982 film of the same name, Tootsie is the story of the lengths a man will go to get an acting job and the things he discovers about himself
What's Tootsie Like?
The casting agents comically fail to notice that "Dorothy Michaels" is in fact a man and hires Dorothy to play a hospital administrator on the daytime soap opera. The role is written as just another love interest on the show. Michael hopes that this role will pay enough money to finally produce the play written by his roommate and to star his friend turned lover, Sandy. Michael, never one to be unmemorable, decides to make his character a spunky feminist. The character becomes a household name and Michael must figure out how to get himself out of his newfound stardom with anyone discovering his true identity. Michael's love life becomes particularly messy as he hides his double life from Sandy while using Dorothy's popularity to try and get him dates with other women.
Is Tootsie Good for Kids?
The show is perfect for all the family
Tootsie on Broadway Background
The struggling actor Michael Dorsey cannot get an acting job. After his agent repeatedly reprimands him for being difficult to work with he finally admits that no one will hire him due to his unbearable reputation. After months of unemployment Michael is desperate for work and dresses in drag and adopts the persona "Dorothy Michaels" to audition for a popular daytime soap opera.
The film Tootsie, starring Dustin Hoffman, was a box office sensation and was nominated for ten Academy Awards. The movie was adapted for the stage by Robert Horn (13, Dame Edna: Back with a Vengeance) with music and lyrics by Tony winner David Yazbek (The Band's Visit, Fish in the Dark). The musical made its world premiere at Chicago's Cadillac Palace Theatre in fall 2018.
Tony Award nominee Santino Fontana (Frozen, "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Hello Dolly!) headlines the Broadway show as Michael. Tony nominee Sarah Stiles (Hand to God, The 25th Annual Putnam Country Spelling Bee) joins the cast as Sandy. Eight-time Tony Award nominee and Olivier Award winner Scott Ellis (She Loves Me, You Can't Take It with You, The Elephant Man) directs the show. The musical features choreography by Denis Jones (Holiday Inn, Honeymoon in Vegas) and musical direction by Andrea Grody (The Band’s Visit, As You Like It).
Theatre Information
Marquis Theatre
New York, NY 10019
Cast Members
- Michael Dorsey/Dorothy Michaels
- Santino Fontana
- Julie Nichols
- Lilli Cooper
- Sandy Lester
- Sarah Stiles
- Max Von Horn
- John Behlmann
- Jeff Slater
- Andy Grotelueschen
- Rita Mallory
- Julie Halston
- Stan Fields
- Michael McGrath
- Ron Carlisle
- Reg Rogers
Producers
Scott Sanders Productions
Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield
Carol Fineman
Columbia Live Stage
Sally Horchow International Productions
James L Nederlander
Judith Ann Abrams
Robert Greenblatt
Benjamin Lowy
Cindy Gutterman
Jay Gutterman
Marlene Cohen
Gary Cohen
Stephanie McClelland
Michael Harrison
David Ian
A Few Good Women Productions
Roy Furman
Peter May
Seriff Productions LLC
Thomas B McGrath
42nd.club
The John Gore Organization
Independent Presenters Network
Chris Clarke
Ashlee Clarke
Phil Goldfine
Jonathan Littman
The Woodland Hills Broadway Group
Production Credits
- Book
- Robert Horn
- Music + Lyrics
- David Yazbek
- Direction
- Scott Ellis
- Choreography
- Denis Jones
- Settings
- David Rockwell
- Costumes
- William Ivey Long
- Lighting
- Donald Holder
- Sound
- Brian Ronan
- Musical Supervision
- Andrea Grody + Dean Sharenow
- Orchestrations
- Simon Hale
- Dance Arrangements
- David Chase
- Musical Direction
- Andrea Grody
Creative Team
- General Manager
- Bespoke Theatricals LLC
- Casting Director
- Jim Carnahan Casting
- Advertising Representative
- AKA NYC
- Press Agent
- Polk & Co
- Production Stage Manager
- Scott Taylor Rollison