War Paint on Broadway: Show Is Now Closed
War Paint Summary
- Show Status: Closed
- Genre: Musical
- War Paint is 2.5 Hours long, including an intermission of 15 Minutes
- 7 Shows per week
- Previews Began: March 7, 2017
- Show Opened : April 6, 2017
- Show Closed: November 5, 2017
War Paint is a new musical that comes to Broadway after a record-breaking run at Chicago’s Goodman Theatre. The musical tells the story of two competing cosmetics empires in the first half of the 20th century and the glass ceilings shattered by the female entrepreneurs Elizabeth Arden and Helena Rubenstein.
What's War Paint Like?
This show tells the story of the rivalry between two female entrepreneurs in the first half of the 20th century. It is based on a true story, as well as the 2004 book War Paint by Lindy Woodhead and the 2007 documentary film The Powder & the Glory by Ann Carol Grossman and Arnie Reisman. The story is both inspiring and edifying, as both of these women came from humble backgrounds and created an entire industry through their fierce drive to succeed in a world otherwise run by men. In addition to their individual prowess, their constant rivalry led each woman to continually strive for greater heights, lending the material for a brilliant story for this musical. With an original score by Scott Frankel and Michael Korie, the show has the makings of a fascinating new work of theatre.
Is War Paint Good for Kids?
The show is most appropriate for children over the age of 8. Children under the age of 4 are not permitted in the theatre.
War Paint on Broadway Background
This is the newest show from the producers of Wicked, David Stone and Marc Platt. When the musical premiered at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, it became the highest grossing show in the company’s history. The musical has a book by Doug Wright (I Am My Own Wife, Grey Gardens, The Little Mermaid), with music by Scott Frankel (Grey Gardens) and lyrics by Michael Korie (Grey Gardens, Doctor Zhivago). The show is directed by Michael Greif (Rent, Dear Evan Hansen, If/Then, Next to Normal, Grey Gardens) and choreographed by Christopher Gattelli (The King and I, Newsies, South Pacific, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown). The cast features some of the most celebrated performers on Broadway, including Christine Ebersole (Grey Gardens, Steel Magnolias, Blithe Spirit, 42nd Street) as Elizabeth Arden, Patti LuPone (The Anarchist, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, Gypsy, Sweeney Todd) as Helena Rubenstein, John Dossett (Pippin, Newsies, The Constant Wife) as Tommy Lewis, and Douglas Sills (Living on Love, Little Shop of Horrors) as Harry Fleming.
Theatre Information
Nederlander Theatre
New York, NY 10019
Cast Members
- Harry Fleming
- Douglas Sills
- Elizabeth Arden
- Christine Ebersole
- Tommy Lewis
- John Dossett
- Helena Rubinstein
- Patti LuPone
Producers
David Stone
Marc Platt
Production Credits
- Direction
- Michael Greif
- Scenic Design
- David Korins
- Costume Design
- Catherine Zuber
- Lighting Design
- Kenneth Posner
- Sound Design
- Brian Ronan
- Musical Direction
- Lawrence Yurman
- Orchestrations
- Bruce Coughlin
- Lyrics
- Michael Korie
- Book
- Doug Wright
- Music
- Scott Frankel
- Production Stage Manager
- Tripp Phillips
Creative Team
- General Manager
- 321 Theatrical Management
- Casting Director
- Craig Burns at Telsey + Company
- Advertising Representative
- Serino Coyne
- Press Agent
- Polk & Co