New York City
The ”Hamilton” parody will play through the end of the year.
Spamilton, the musical send-up of the Broadway blockbuster Hamilton, has extended its off-Broadway run at the Triad. Originally scheduled as a strictly limited 18-performance engagement, the show will now run through December 31. The production began its run on Tuesday, July 19, and opened on September 8.
Forbidden Broadway creator Gerard Alessandrini penned the musical roast, produced by John Freedson, Christine Pedi, and David Zippel. The cast features Juwan Crawley, Chris Anthony Giles, Nicholas Alexander Rodriguez, Dan Rosales, and Nora Schell, with music director Fred Barton at the piano. Surprise guest stars, including Christine Pedi, join the cast weekly.
In addition to Alessandrini, the creative team of Spamilton includes Gerry McIntyre (choreography), Dustin Cross (costume design), Richard Danley and Fred Barton (musical arrangements), and Michael Cassara (casting director).