The Balusters
| The Balusters | |
|---|---|
Original Broadway cast, writer, and director | |
| Written by | David Lindsay-Abaire |
| Date premiered | 2026 |
| Place premiered | New York City |
| Original language | English |
| Genre | Comedy |
The Balusters is a comedy play written by David Lindsay-Abaire and originally produced at Manhattan Theatre Club.[1] It opened on Broadway in March 2026, and as of June 2026[update] is currently running at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre. It received 5 Tony Award nominations, including Best Play.
Plot synopsis
When a newcomer to the Vernon Point Neighborhood Association suggests installing a stop sign on a picturesque block, chaos ensues.[2]
Production history
The Balusters was commissioned by Manhattan Theatre Club (MTC) through the Bank of America New Play Program and is a recipient of an Edgerton Foundation New Play Award.[3] It was written by American playwright David Lindsay-Abaire.[4][5] Lindsay-Abaire has a long history of collaboration with MTC going back to 1999, writing and producing plays such as Rabbit Hole, Ripcord, Fuddy Meers, Kimberly Akimbo, and Wonder of the World.[3][1]
Preview performances of The Balusters began at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre on March 31, 2026, with an official opening night on April 21.[6] It is directed by Kenny Leon.[3] The run was extended an additional two weeks, through June 21, 2026.[7]
The set was designed by Derek McLane, costumes were designed by Emilio Sosa, and the sound designer was Dan Moses Schreier.[8] Allen Lee Hughes was the lighting designer, and J. Jared Janas designed the hair, wigs, and makeup.[9]
Critical reception
The Balusters was a NYT Critic's Pick.[8] It earned five Tony nominations: Best Play, Best Costume Design of a Play (Emilio Sosa), Best Direction of a Play (Kenny Leon), Best Featured Actress (Marylouise Burke), and Best Featured Actor (Richard Thomas).[10]
Cast and characters
| Character | Broadway[6][11] |
|---|---|
| 2026 | |
| Penny Bewell | Marylouise Burke |
| Brooks Duncan | Carl Clemons-Hopkins |
| Ruth Ackerman | Margaret Colin |
| Kyra Marshall | Anika Noni Rose |
| Eliott Emerson | Richard Thomas |
| Willow Gibbons | Kayli Carter |
| Isaac Rosario | Ricardo Chavira |
| Alan Kirby | Michael Esper |
| Luz Baccay | Maria-Christina Oliveras |
| Melissa Han | Jeena Yi |
Awards and nominations
2026 Broadway production
References
- ^ a b "The Balusters - Edgerton Foundation New Play Awards". TCG Circle. Retrieved 2025-12-23.
- ^ Kravitz, Jamie (2025-12-12). "'The Balusters,' starring Renée Elise Goldsberry and Marylouise Burke, announces complete casting & dates". Broadway News. Retrieved 2025-12-24.
- ^ a b c "The Balusters". Manhattan Theatre Club. Retrieved 2025-12-23.
- ^ Huston, Caitlin (2025-05-14). "David Lindsay-Abaire Brings New Play 'The Balusters' to Broadway in 2026". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2025-12-24.
- ^ "David Lindsay-Abaire". Music Theatre International. Retrieved 2025-12-24.
- ^ a b Culwell-Block, Logan (12 December 2025). "David Lindsay-Abaire's The Balusters Completes Broadway Cast". Playbill. Retrieved 22 December 2025.
- ^ Evans, Greg (2026-05-13). "Tony-Nominated 'The Balusters' Extends Broadway Run". Deadline. Retrieved 2026-05-29.
- ^ a b Shaw, Helen (2026-04-22). "Review: In 'The Balusters,' Neighborly Dysfunction Is on the Agenda". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2026-05-29.
- ^ "The Balusters". Playbill. Retrieved 2026-05-29.
- ^ Hall, Margaret (2026-05-28). "David Lindsay-Abaire's The Balusters Proves 'Nostalgia Is Toxic'". Playbill. Archived from the original on 2026-05-29. Retrieved 2026-05-29.
- ^ "David Lindsay-Abaire's The Balusters Finds Its Broadway Cast". Playbill. Archived from the original on 2025-10-07. Retrieved 2025-12-23.
- ^ Gans, Andrew (April 20, 2026). "2026 Drama League Awards Nominations Are Out; Read the Full List". Playbill. Retrieved 2026-04-20.
- ^ Hipes, Patrick (April 20, 2026). "Daniel Radcliffe, Luke Evans Among Drama League Award Nominees". Deadline. Retrieved 2026-04-20.
- ^ Fierberg, Ruthie (2026-05-11). "Announcing the 2026 Outer Critics Circle winners: Full list". Broadway News. Retrieved 2026-05-11.
- ^ "2026 Drama Desk Award Nominations Announced: Full List". Broadway.com. 2026-04-29. Retrieved 2026-05-02.
- ^ Lam, Katherine (2026-05-05). "2026 Tony Awards nominations are announced. See the full list". CBS News. Retrieved 2026-05-05.
- ^ Abourizk, Michael (May 13, 2026). "Dorian Theater Awards announces 2026 nominees". Broadway News. Retrieved May 29, 2026.
- ^ Mandell, Jonathan (May 13, 2026). "2026 Dorian Theater Award Nominations: Schmigadoon, Lost Boys lead". New York Theater. Retrieved May 29, 2026.
- ^ Mandell, Jonathan (June 1, 2026). "2026 Dorian Theater Award winners: Schmigadoon. Prince Faggot. Ragtime: Joshua. Junior. Quincy. Qween". New York Theater. Retrieved June 1, 2026.
Content Disclaimer
Informasi ini disarikan dari Wikipedia dan disajikan kembali untuk tujuan edukasi. Konten tersedia di bawah lisensi CC BY-SA 3.0. Kami tidak bertanggung jawab atas ketidakakuratan data yang bersumber dari kontribusi publik tersebut.
- The information displayed on this website is sourced in part or in whole from Wikipedia and has been adapted for the purpose of restating it. We strive to provide accurate and relevant information, however:
- There is no guarantee of absolute accuracy. Wikipedia is an open, collaborative project that can be edited by anyone, so information is subject to change.
- It is not intended to constitute professional advice. The content displayed is for informational and educational purposes only. For important decisions (e.g., medical, legal, or financial), please consult a professional.
- Content copyright. Wikipedia is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License (CC BY-SA). This means that content may be reused with appropriate attribution and shared under a similar license.
- Responsible use. Any risk arising from the use of information from this website is entirely the responsibility of the user.