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Photo credit: Max Gordon Moore, Maddie Corman, Ethan Slater, Aaron Serotsky, Julie Benko, and Alex Wyse. (Photo by Emilio Madrid)

Ethan Slater and more to star in 'Marcel on the Train' off Broadway

The Wicked film and Broadway star plays the title role in a new drama, which he also co-wrote, telling the story of how a famous French mime became a hero.

Summary

  • Nine actors have been named for the cast of Marcel on the Train off Broadway
  • Wicked film star Ethan Slater co-wrote and stars in the title role of the play about a mime who helped Jewish children to safety in World War II; Performances run at Classic Stage Company from February 5 to March 15
Gillian Russo
Gillian Russo

Classic Stage Company has set casting for its 2026 production of Marcel on the Train, running from February 5 to March 15. Opening night is February 22.

Joining previously announced Wicked star Ethan Slater as Marcel Marceau are Maddie Corman as Etiennette, Max Gordon Moore as Adolphe, Aaron Serotsky as The Man, Alex Wyse as Henri, and Tedra Millan as Berthe, replacing the previously announced Julie Benko. Harrison Bryan, Rora Brodwin, and Josh Odsess-Rubin are understudies.

Co-written by Slater and Marshall Pailet, who also directs, Marcel on the Train tells the true story of the world-famous mime who guided Jewish children to safety in in Nazi-occupied France during World War II.

Marcel on the Train also features set design by Scott Davis, costume design by Sarah Laux, lighting design by Brandon Stirling Baker, and sound design by Jill BC Du Boff.

Get Marcel on the Train tickets now.

Photo credit: Ethan Slater and Marshall Pailet. (Photo by Emilio Madrid)

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