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'Ragtime' completes Broadway cast

Find out who will join stars Joshua Henry, Caissie Levy, and Brandon Uranowitz in the latest revival of the four-time Tony Award-winning historical musical.

Gillian Russo
Gillian Russo

Additional casting has been set for the latest revival of Ragtime on Broadway, produced by Lincoln Center Theater at its Vivian Beaumont Theater. Performances begin September 26 ahead of an October 16 opening.

Joining the previously announced Joshua Henry as Coalhouse Walker Jr., Caissie Levy as Mother, and Tony Award winner Brandon Uranowitz as Tateh are Colin Donnell as Father, Ben Levi Ross as Younger Brother, Shaina Taub as Emma Goldman, Nichelle Lewis as Sarah, John Clay III as Booker T. Washington, Rodd Cyrus as Harry Houdini, Anna Grace Barlow as Evelyn Nesbit, Nick Barrington as The Little Boy, and Tabitha Lawing as The Little Girl.

The ensemble includes Nicholas Barrón, Lauren Blackman, Briana Carlson-Goodman, Jordan Chin, Billy Cohen, Rheaume Crenshaw, Charity Angél Dawson, Ellie Fishman, Jason Forbach, Ta’Nika Gibson, David Jennings, Kaleb Johnson, Marina Kondo, Morgan Marcell, Kane Emmanuel Miller, Tom Nelis, Kent Overshown, Kayla Pecchioni, John Rapson, Deandre Sevon, Jacob Keith Watson, and Alan Wiggins.

Swings and off-stage understudies are Eean Sherrod Cochran (dance captain), Kerry Conte, Nick Gaswirth, Jackson Parker Gill, Jenny Mollet, Matthew Scott, and Ellie May Sennett.

This Ragtime production transfers to Broadway after premiering as a limited-run concert staging at New York City Center in fall 2024. All but Dawson are reprising their roles from that run.

Through the stories of both invented characters and real historical figures, Ragtime, based on E. L. Doctorow's 1975 novel, depicts how Black New Yorkers, upper-class whites, and Eastern European immigrants all chased the same American dream in early-20th-century America. LCT artistic director Lear deBessonet, who staged the New York City Center run, returns to direct the show for Broadway.

Ragtime also features choreography by Ellenore Scott, sets by David Korins, costumes by Linda Cho, lighting by Adam Honoré, sound by Kai Harada, projections by 59 Productions, hair and wigs by Tom Watson, music director and conductor James Moore, orchestrator William David Brohn, and vocal arranger Stephen Flaherty.

Ragtime premiered on Broadway in 1998, winning four Tony Awards including Best Book of a Musical (for book writer Terrence McNally) and Best Original Score (for composer Stephen Flaherty and lyricist Lynn Ahrens).

Check back for information on Ragtime tickets on New York Theatre Guide.

Photo credit: Nichelle Lewis, Colin Donnell, Ben Levi Ross, and Shaina Taub. (Photo by Marc J. Franklin)

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