Tammy Faye (musical)

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Tammy Faye
Original London production poster
MusicElton John
LyricsJake Shears
BookJames Graham
BasisThe life of Tammy Faye Messner
Premiere13 October 2022 (2022-10-13): Almeida Theatre, London
Productions2022 London
2024 Broadway

Tammy Faye is a biographic stage musical with music by Elton John, lyrics by Jake Shears and a book by James Graham, based on the life of Tammy Faye Messner.[1]

London (2022)

Tammy Faye had its world premiere production at the Almeida Theatre in London, previewing from October 13, 2022 (with an official press night on October 26) running until December 2. The production was due to close on December 3, however due to illness in the cast the final performances were cancelled.[2] The production was directed by the Almeida's artistic director Rupert Goold with choreography by Lynne Page, design by Bunny Christie, costume design by Katrina Lindsay and lighting design by Neil Austin and produced by Joseph Smith

The cast included Katie Brayben as Tammy Faye Bakker and Andrew Rannells as Jim Bakker.[3]

Broadway (2024)

In November 2023, it was announced that the show would transfer to Broadway during the 2024–25 season.[4] On the red carpet at the 2024 Tony Awards, Andrew Rannells revealed that he would no longer be going to Broadway with the show, due to failed contract negotiations.[5] On June 26, it was announced Christian Borle would be taking over the role of Jim Bakker.[6] One month later, Michael Cerveris joined the cast as Jerry Falwell.[7]

The show began previews on 19 October 2024, with an opening night on 14 November at the newly renovated Palace Theatre.[8] Katie Brayben reprised her role.[9] On November 19, it was announced that the show would close on December 8, after receiving negative reviews and poor ticket sales, losing $25 million throughout its run.[10][11] The show played 24 preview performances and 29 regular performances.[10][12]

Cast and characters

Character London Broadway
2022 2024
Tammy Faye Messner Katie Brayben
Jim Bakker Andrew Rannells Christian Borle
Jerry Falwell Zubin Varla Michael Cerveris
Oral Roberts / Reggie / Steve Pieters / Charles Shepherd Ashley Campbell Charl Brown
Billy Graham / Larry Flint / Pontius Pilate / Judge Peter Caulfield Mark Evans
Paul Crouch / Ally the Alligator / Colonel Sanders Richard Dempsey Nick Bailey
Ted Turner / Pat Robertson / The Pope Nicholas Rowe Andy Taylor
Jimmy Swaggart / Archbishop of Canterbury / Ronald Reagan Steve John Shepherd Ian Lassiter
Jan Crouch / Susie Moppet / Lori Beth Amy Booth-Steel Allison Guinn
John Fletcher Martin Sarreal Raymond J. Lee
Nurse / Receptionist / Announcer / Jessica Hahn Gemma Sutton Alana Pollard

Musical numbers

Critical reception

Awards

References

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