OCT 30 – DEC 21, 2025
A journey into the past to find a dream of the future

About this commission

It’s the end of the 21st century and Bert Allenberry is longing for the past.

This World of Tomorrow features Tom Hanks and Kelli O’Hara in the story of a disenchanted scientist from the future. When Bert embarks on a time-traveling quest, he returns—again, and again, and again—to one special day at the 1939 New York World’s Fair in Queens. And revives a dream of what the future could be.

This new play is written by Tom Hanks and James Glossman, based on short stories written by Tom Hanks, and directed by Tony Award winner Kenny Leon (A Raisin in the Sun, Fences).

The cast also includes Ruben Santiago-Hudson, Jay O. Sanders, Kerry Bishé, Kayli Carter, Lee Aaron Rosen, Jamie Ann Romero, Paul Murphy, Donald Webber Jr., and Michelle Wilson.



“Tom Hanks and James Glossman aim to entertain while underlining some fundamental American values and the importance of building a better future. Aided by Kenny Leon’s smooth direction, they succeed at that.”
The New York Times

“Tom Hanks returns to the stage for time travel charmer. A breezily enjoyable play.”
Guardian

“Hanks’s charisma, playfulness and humor shine brightly over the material. And O’Hara is even better, delivering a luminous performance.”
NY Stage Review

“This is a show worth traveling from any century for.”
NY Theater Guide

Program Details

Running time: 2 hours 15 minutes, including an intermission

This production includes the use of fog, haze, and flashing lights. This production is for ages 12+. Late seating is at the discretion of house management. All sales are final and we’re unable to offer refunds if you arrive late.

Cast (In Order of Appearance)

A black and white headshot portrait of Kerry Bishé, a white woman who poses standing to the side with her shoulder towards us and her head turned to look at us directly. She has dirty blond hair that falls beneath her shoulders and wears a sleeveless top.
Courtesy Kerry Bishé.
Kerry Bishé
A portrait of actor Tom Hanks. Tom is a white, middle-aged man who wears a charcoal gray suit, sitting at a dark brown wooden table and leaning with one shoulder forward and hands clasped on the tabletop. He looks at us from the side with a knowing smile.
Photo: Austin Hargrave. Courtesy Tom Hanks.
Tom Hanks
A portrait headshot of actor Kelli O'Hara. Kelli is a white woman with blond, shoulder-length hair parted on the side. She poses against a dark background, looking directly at us with a slight smile on her face. She wears a shimmery silver sleeveless top.
Courtesy Kelli O'Hara.
Kelli O'Hara
A studio portrait of Kayli Carter, a white woman with reddish brown hair who sits in a relaxed pose against a wooden box. She leans on the box with one arm propped on it and her legs drawn up toward her body. She wears a pair of jeans, a striped sheer blouse and leans her head to the side as she looks at us thoughtfully.
Courtesy Kayli Carter.
Kayli Carter
A headshot portrait of Ruben Santiago-Hudson, a middle-aged Black man with a clean-shaven head who poses against a white wall with his hands tucked under his chin. He looks directly at us and wears a burgundy sweater.
Courtesy Ruben Santiago-Hudson.
Ruben Santiago-Hudson
A headshot portrait of Lee Aaron Rosen, a white man with dirty blond hair parted neatly to the left side of his head. He wears a navy button down shirt unbuttoned at the collar and looks intently directly at us. A bright light shines on the left side of his face from the background.
Courtesy Lee Aaron Rosen.
Lee Aaron Rosen
A portrait of Donald Webber Jr., a middle aged Black man who poses against a dark studio background while leaning on the back of a leather chair. His head is smooth-shaven and he wears a dark suit and holds his hands together in front of himself while looking directly at us with eyebrows raised.
Courtesy Donald Webber Jr.
Donald Webber Jr.
A headshot portrait of Jamie Ann Romero, a white woman with wavy chin-length brown hair cut in an angular style. She wears a sheer blue blouse and poses with one shoulder toward us, turning her face to peer at us from the side.
Courtesy Jamie Ann Romero.
Jamie Ann Romero
A studio headshot portrait of Michelle Wilson, a Black woman who poses against a dark gray background. She looks directly at us and smiles broadly. She has wavy dark brown hair that is parted to the side so that it swoops down over her forehead above her left eye. She wears a dark purple blouse.
Courtesy Michelle Wilson.
Michelle Wilson
A headshot portrait of Paul Murphy, a middle-aged white man with gray hair parted to the side and a gray and ginger mustache and beard. Paul has blue eyes accentuated by a blue button down shirt he is wearing and looks at us directly with a smirk.
Courtesy Paul Murphy.
Paul Murphy
A headshot portrait of Jay O. Sanders, a middle aged white man with short grayish hair. He wears a royal blue button down shirt and looks directly at us with his brow slightly furrowed and a grin on his face.
Photo: Joe Goldman. Courtesy Jay O. Sanders.
Jay O. Sanders
A photo portrait of actor Jamie Brandel
Courtesy Jamie Brandel.
Jamie Brandel
A photo portrait of actor Kevyn Morrow
Courtesy Kevyn Morrow.
Kevyn Morrow
A photo portrait of actor Jessica Rush
Courtesy Jessica Rush.
Jessica Rush
A photo portrait of actor Sarah Thorn
Courtesy Sarah Thorn.
Sarah Thorn
A photo portrait of actor Bill Timoney
Courtesy Bill Timoney.
Bill Timoney
Kerry Bishé
Cyndee/Woman Cashier

Theater: The Fears (prod. Steven Soderbergh, Off Broadway), Pygmalion (Roundabout, Broadway), An American Daughter (Williamstown), Barefoot in the Park (Old Globe), My Name Is Rachel Corrie (Minetta Lane), The Hairy Ape (Irish Rep). Select TV: Super Pumped, Penny Dreadful: City of Angels, Amazing Stories, The Romanoffs, Halt and Catch Fire (Women’s Image Award nominee), Narcos, Scrubs. Select film: Very Best People (upcoming), Madame Web, Happily, The Evening Hour, How It Ends, Rupture, The Ticket, Max Rose, Grand Piano, Blue Highway, Goodbye World, The FitzGerald Family Christmas, Argo (SAG Award winner), Newlyweds, Red State, Nice Guy Johnny. As a science communicator and host of the podcast HyperThetical, Kerry Bishé works to bridge the cultural divide between the arts and sciences.

Tom Hanks
Bert Allenberry

Tom Hanks is an award-winning actor, producer, and director. One of only two actors in history to win back-to-back Academy Awards for Best Actor in Jonathan Demme’s Philadelphia and the following year in Robert Zemeckis’s Forrest Gump. His film credits include Big, Saving Private Ryan, Cast Away, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, Captain Phillips, Sully, You’ve Got Mail, A League of Their Own, the Da Vinci Code series, Elvis, Greyhound, and The Phoenician Scheme.

In 2013, Hanks made his Broadway debut in the Nora Ephron-penned play Lucky Guy. His performance earned him Drama Desk, Drama League, Outer Critics Circle, and Tony Award nominations.

Kelli O'Hara
Carmen

Kelli O'Hara has established herself as one of Broadway’s greatest leading ladies. She has been nominated for eight Tony Awards, winning for The King and I. She is also an Emmy, SAG, Olivier, and two-time Grammy-nominated artist who made history as the first to crossover from Broadway to opera with her Metropolitan Opera debut in 2015.

O’Hara can currently be seen on HBO’s The Gilded Age. Additional TV and film credits include The Accidental Wolf, Masters of Sex, 13 Reasons Why, Blue Bloods, All My Children, All the Bright Places, Peter Pan Live!, Sex & The City 2, Martin Scorsese’s The Key to Reserva, The Good Fight, N3mbers, and Car Talk.

O’Hara recently completed a critically acclaimed limited Broadway engagement of the new musical Days of Wine and Roses, which also garnered rave reviews during its Off-Broadway run at Atlantic Theatre Company. She won the Outer Critics Circle Award and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Lead Performer in a Broadway Musical in addition to receiving Tony and Drama League nominations for her role. Next spring, she will return to Broadway in the play Fallen Angels. O’Hara continues to perform with orchestras and symphonies throughout the country.

Kayli Carter
Virginia

Kayli Carter is a New York-based actor and writer whose previous notable credits include Emmy-nominated shows Mrs. America (FX), The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Amazon), Godless (Netflix), and the Focus Features film Let Him Go. She was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award in the Best Supporting Female category for her work in Tamara Jenkins’s Netflix feature Private Life.

Her previous stage work includes Tracy Letts’s Mary Page Marlowe, directed by Lila Neugebauer, Off Broadway, and On The Evolutionary Function of Shame (2ST). She originated the role of Flo in Mark Rylance’s Olivier Award-nominated comedy Nice Fish (West End, St. Ann’s Warehouse, American Repertory Theater). She will be seen in the upcoming series Vladimir (20th Television, Netflix) opposite Rachel Weisz.

Dedicated to Claire Van Kampen and Mark Rylance, who taught her how to change the weather.

Ruben Santiago-Hudson
M-Dash

Ruben Santiago-Hudson received a Tony Award as featured actor for his performance in August Wilson’s Seven Guitars. Other Broadway credits include Jelly’s Last Jam, Stick Fly, Gem of the Ocean, and his autobiographical play Lackawanna Blues. With Lackawanna Blues Santiago-Hudson became the first person in history to write, direct, and star in a Broadway play. Lackawanna Blues was awarded The Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards as well as a Tony Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor.

Theatre credits include The Winter’s Tale, How I Learned What I Learned, Measure for Measure, Ceremonies in Dark Old Men, A Soldier’s Play, Henry VIII, East Texas Hot Links, and A Raisin in the Sun among many others.

Film and television credits include East New York, American Gangster, Selma, Their Eyes Were Watching God, Shaft, Devil’s Advocate, Forgotten Genius, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, Billions, Solomon and Sheba, Rear Window, The Quad, Public Morals, Low Winter Sun, David Makes Man, The West Wing, Law & Order, and many more. Santiago-Hudson starred on the hit ABC series Castle for three seasons as Capt. Roy Montgomery.

His honors include The Humanitas Prize, National Board of Reviews, The Christopher Award, Clarence Derwent Award, Lucille Lortel Awards, Obie Awards, Audelco Awards, Helen Hayes Award, NAACP Image Award, The SDC Joseph Calloway Directing Award, The Lloyd Richards Directing Award, The Nederlander Apple Award, and honorary doctorate degrees from Wayne State University and Buffalo State University.

Lee Aaron Rosen
Lee/Tommy/Doorman/Sandor

Broadway: A Soldier’s Play (also directed by Kenny Leon), Angels in America, The Big Knife, The Normal Heart. Broadway national tour: Cabaret. Off Broadway: Indian Ink, Gabriel, The Lady from Dubuque. Regionally, Rosen has appeared at the Old Globe, the Westport Country Playhouse, the Huntington Theatre, the Williamstown Theatre Festival, Baltimore Center Stage, the Barrington Stage Company, the Actors Theatre of Louisville, Ford’s Theatre, and the Bucks County Playhouse. TV: FBI: International, Law & Order: SVU, Harlan Coben’s Shelter, The Equalizer, American Horror Story, FBI, Blue Bloods, Emily in Paris, The Blacklist, The Enemy Within, Elementary, Limitless, The Good Wife, The Big C, Nurse Jackie, Damages, Person of Interest, Law & Order: Criminal Intent. Film: A Kid Like Jake, Sidewalk Traffic, Company K, and, in his first professional acting gig, Saving Private Ryan. As a producer and archival consultant, Rosen has worked on several documentaries including Netflix’s A Secret Love, HBO’s Spring Awakening: Those You’ve Known, and Superheroes: A Never-Ending Battle for PBS. He has also proudly volunteered with New York’s 52nd Street Project for more than two decades. MFA: NYU Graduate Acting. leeaaronrosen.com

Donald Webber Jr.
Baumgarten/Percy/Clarence/Bud/Sweeper/Alvin/Assan

Broadway: Appeared in the 2025 hit revival of Glengarry Glen Ross as John Williamson. Other recent credits include the Tony-nominated revival of Our Town as Simon Stimson, Purlie Victorious, Hamilton, Motown: the Musical (OBC), and Holler If Ya Hear Me (OBC). TV/Film: Severance (two seasons on AppleTV+ as Patton), The Punisher (Netflix), The WIZ: Live! (NBC), Da Bronx U.S.A. (Music in Media nomination and Academy Award Best Song shortlist), Killing Me Softly with His Song (Music in Media nomination). Other stage credits: The Preacher’s Wife (Alliance Theatre), Children of Eden (Lincoln Center; Manhattan Concert Productions), the national tour of Hamilton (Aaron Burr), Jersey Boys, Born for This, Renascence, Whorl Inside a Loop, Bella: An American Tall Tale. University of Southern California, BFA acting.

Jamie Ann Romero
“ELMA” (External Learning Machine Associate)/Sylvia

Broadway: The Cottage. Broadway first national tour: The Play That Goes Wrong; Off Broadway: Hold On To Me Darling (Lucille Lortel); N/A (Mitzi E. Newhouse, LTC); Dracula (Classic Stage Company);  Mary Page Marlowe (Second Stage Theater). Select regional:  Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike (Paper Mill Playhouse); The Winter’s Tale (Hartford Stage);  A Midsummer Night’s Dream (The Old Globe); The Legend of Georgia McBride (Denver Center Theatre Company); Emma (Playmakers Rep); Shakespeare in Love (Oregon Shakespeare Festival). International: Noises Off (Maxim Gorky Theatre of Vladivostok, Russia.)  Television: The Punisher, New Amsterdam, House of Cards.  Film: Viper Club, Sunday 1287. @annjamie. Romero is managed by Michal Zecher at MZ.MGMT.NY.

Michelle Wilson
Honoria/Late-Night Cabbie

Michelle Wilson is a Tony-nominated actress (Sweat) who recently closed on Broadway’s Tony-nominated Our Town and, prior to that, completed her critically acclaimed run in The Fires at SoHo Rep. She performed in The Lincoln Center Theater’s production of The Coast of Starlight, following a run of Dominique Morisseau’s play Confederates at the Signature Theatre. She was a guest lead in an episode of Steven Spielberg’s anthology series Amazing Stories as well as the final season of Bull. In film, Wilson stars in Premature, which premiered at Sundance to rave reviews and streamed on Hulu. She has supporting roles in the independent films The True Adventures of Wolfboy, opposite Chris Messina, and Clean, opposite Adrien Brody. Wilson can also be seen in HBO’s original special Between the World and Me.

Paul Murphy
Dr. Tanner/Howard/Nico

Paul Murphy is pleased to continue his relation to this play, starting with the production of the first version, Safe Home, at Shadowland Stages. Favorite roles—New York: President Hoover in The Bonus Army; Finnegan in Finnegan’s Wake; Falstaff in The Merry Wives of Windsor; Autolycus in The Winter’s Tale; The Prince in Cole Porter’s Jubilee; Pseudolus in …Forum; Sweetpea in Popeye Amongst the Polar Bears; Tobias in Smiling the Boy Fell Dead; Conrad in the Obie-winning Horatio Alger musical Bound to Rise; 42 parts (including the Duke of Wellington’s Nose) in Kenneth Koch’s 1000 Avant-Garde Plays. New Jersey and regional: The Black Monk, and others, in Shostakovich and the Black Monk: A Russian Fantasy, a piece performed with the Emerson String Quartet at music venues worldwide; Inspector Bridois in John Cleese’s Bang, Bang; Karl in The Good German; The Chancellor in Sedition; 94-year-old Mammy in The Cripple of Inishman; Niels Bohr in Copenhagen; First Man in the Raymond Chandler adaptation Trouble is My Business; Reverend Sam in Mrs. Warren’s Profession; The Dragon in Sheldon Harnick’s Dragons; Mack Now in Jim Lehrer’s Kick the Can; Henry Carr in Travesties; and Estragon in Waiting for Godot. He is one half of Two Big Guys from Jersey and a founding member of Lunatic Fringe, a New Jersey-based improv comedy troupe. For Helen.

Jay O. Sanders
Max/Costas/Booming Voice

Jay O. Sanders was Falstaff (Drama Desk nom.) in TFANA’s Henry IV, Parts 1 & 2 last season, appeared on Broadway in Purlie Victorious and Girl from the North Country (both filmed for Great Performances), and received the Outer Critics Circle Award for his performance in the Roundabout Theater’s world premiere of 2024 Pulitzer Prize winner Primary Trust. He and his wife, actress Maryann Plunkett, were presented a 2024 Joint Lifetime Achievement Award from the NY Critics Circle. Together, they originated roles in Richard Nelson’s Rhinebeck Panorama, 12 new plays in 12 years at the Public Theater, including two international tours, and three groundbreaking Zoom plays at the advent of the Covid break. Sanders played the title roles in both Cyrano De Bergerac at the Guthrie Theater and Uncle Vanya (2018 Drama Desk Award, Best Actor) at New York’s Hunter Theater Project. Throughout his career, Sanders has been a regular presence at the Public Theater and Shakespeare in the Park. His own play, Unexplored Interior, was the inaugural production of Washington, DC’s Mosaic Theater Company. His extensive film and television work includes JFK, Day After Tomorrow, Angels in the Outfield, Tumbleweeds, Revolutionary Road, Edge Of Darkness, True Detective, Roseanne, Sneaky Pete, and most recently His Three Daughters and M. Night Shyamalan’s Remain (due for a 2026 release). Sanders is also a prolific narrator of PBS documentaries including NOVA, Nature, Wide Angle, and Secrets of the Dead.

Jamie Brandel
u/s Virginia Perry

Jamie Brandel is a New York-based actor and filmmaker. She is thrilled to be making her Off-Broadway debut as an understudy in This World of Tomorrow with this wonderful cast and crew. Her horror short film, Make Whole, in which she stars alongside Denis O’Hare, will premiere next year. Previous stage work includes Sam Did Something (Patch Works) and The Last Hurricane (The Tank). Special thanks to her family, friends, and Zuri Agency. Dedicated to her grandparents Dina and Eli Brandel and Vittorio and Ruth Orvieto, who survived the Nazis and created a better life in the Great Borough of Queens.

Kevyn Morrow
u/s M-Dash/Baumgarten/Percy/Clarence/Bud/Sweeper/Alvin/Assan

Broadway: Floyd Collins, Our Town, Moulin Rouge, The Color Purple (revival), Bandstand, The Scarlet Pimpernel, Dream, Smokey Joe’s Cafe, A Chorus Line (1990), Dreamgirls (revival), Leader of the Pack. West End: Ragtime (Olivier Best Actor Nominee), 125th St. Off Broadway: Hadestown - Hades/1st National (Elliot Norton Best Actor Winner), Cornelia Street, A Man for All Seasons, Blue, Boys in the Band. Regional: The Lion in Winter, First Wives Club (NAACP Best Actor Nominee), Driving Miss Daisy, Radio Golf, Tambourine to Glory (Helen Hayes Best Actor Nominee). Film: The Accompanist, Fair Market Value, The Trade, Stayin’ Alive. Television: Colin in Black and White, When They See Us. Recurring: Law & Order, East New York, FBI: Most Wanted, The Path, Elementary, 911, SVU. Guest: Blue Bloods, Instinct, Person of Interest, The Good Wife, Hostages, Murphy Brown. V/O: Red Dead Redemption II, Grand Theft Auto.

Jessica Rush
u/s Carmen Perry

Jessica Rush was most recently seen Off-Broadway in Shit.Meet.Fan at MCC. On Broadway she originated the role of Rhonda Graam in Tina: The Tina Turner Musical and appeared in Dear Evan Hansen (Cynthia/Heidi standby), Summer (Joyce Bogart), Gypsy with Patti LuPone (Louise standby), Guys & Dolls, and was the longest running Lorraine in Jersey Boys. As a triple threat and Jefferson Award-winning performer, she has appeared on television in Billions, White Collar, Then We Got Help (Indie Series winner), three Tony Awards telecasts, and can be seen shortly co-starring in the film Skin Deep. A multihyphenate, passionate advocate for artist mothers, Ms. Rush is the founder of the support group Broadway Baby Mamas, co-host of the top rated podcast Mamas Talkin’ Loud (available everywhere), and creator of the bespoke bracelet business Ivy & Clarke. @jessisarush

Sarah Thorn
u/s Cyndee/Woman Cashier/”ELMA”/Sylvia/Honoria/Late-Night Cabbie

Sarah Thorn is a New York/London–based actor, singer, and musician. She recently made her Broadway debut in Kenny Leon’s Othello (ensemble; u/s Desdemona). Select credits include Richard III (Lady Anne), The Merchant of Venice (Portia), Cabaret (Sally Bowles; BroadwayWorld Nomination for Best Actress in a Musical), The Two Gentlemen of Verona (Julia), A Little Night Music (Petra), Something Rotten! (Portia), This is Our Youth (Jessica), and Sweeney Todd (Beggar Woman). Training: LAMDA MA Classical Acting), Manhattan School of Music (Bachelor of Music), RADA (Acting Shakespeare Certificate). www.sarahthorn.com

Bill Timoney
u/s Dr. Tanner/Howard/Nico/Lee/Tommy/Doorman/Sandor/Max/Costas/Booming Voice

Broadway: Purlie Victorious, A Non-Confederate Romp Through the Cotton Patch and Our Town (both directed by Kenny Leon), Network, and All the Way. Off Broadway: The Irish Curse (Soho Playhouse). Regional theater: American Repertory Theatre, Cincinnati Playhouse-in-the-Park, Penobscot Theatre Company, Arkansas Rep, Mill Mountain Theatre, Cape May Stage, NJ Rep. Film: Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman, Bryan Cranston’s Last Chance, Nadir Saribacak’s Gazelle. TV: Billions, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, 12 Monkeys, The Blacklist, Blue Bloods, Person of Interest, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, FBI, Malcolm in the Middle, Hunters, The Good Cop, Mr. Robot, Orange Is the New Black, and All My Children.

Creative Team

Tom Hanks
Writer and Performer

Tom Hanks is the author of a best-selling collection of stories titled Uncommon Type and in 2023 he published his first full-length novel, The Making of Another Major Motion Picture Masterpiece, which was a New York Times bestseller and was also recognized by NPR as Best Book of the Year. In 1996, Hanks wrote, directed, and starred in That Thing You Do. He later wrote, produced, directed, and starred in Larry Crowne.

Hanks’s additional producing credits under his Playtone banner with partner Gary Goetzman include My Big Fat Greek Wedding, The Polar Express, Charlie Wilson’s War, Mamma Mia!, Band of Brothers, The Pacific, Masters of the Air, and John Adams.

James Glossman
Writer

James Glossman has adapted novels and stories by Twain, Fitzgerald, Welty, Poe, O. Henry, Thurber, Barthelme, and Joyce; as well as Kate Atkinson’s Behind the Scenes at the Museum, Faulkner’s The Hamlet, and Madeleine L’Engle’s A Wrinkle in Time. His stage version of Raymond Chandler’s Trouble Is My Business premiered at Portland Stage Company, which hosted a workshop of an earlier version of This World of Tomorrow as part of their 2024 Little Festival of the Unexpected.

In addition to the previous Hanks & Glossman play, Safe Home (2022), his most recent is the music-theater piece Shostakovich and the Black Monk: A Russian Fantasy, performed by the Grammy-winning Emerson String Quartet and a rotating cast including David Strathairn, Jay O. Sanders, Len Cariou, Jeffrey DeMunn, Richard Thomas, and Sean Astin, in concert halls from Tanglewood to Korea. An invited reading of his stage adaptation of The Door Into Summer, Robert A. Heinlein’s classic science fiction noir, was presented at the Ed Sullivan Theater with a cast including Jeff DeMunn and Stephen Colbert. In a collaboration over three decades, adapted and directed author and journalist Jim Lehrer’s novels Kick the Can, The Special Prisoner, and Flying Crows. Glossman’s new musical, with composer/lyricist Kingsley Day, of Rafael Sabatini’s Scaramouche will have its world premiere in Chicago in spring 2026. Dramatists Guild, AEA, SDC.

He is on the faculty of Theatre Arts & Studies, Johns Hopkins, and runs the drama program at Far Brook School. He is a graduate of Northwestern, ACT, BADA-Oxford, and Yale School of Drama.

Kenny Leon
Director

Kenny Leon is a Tony Award-winning director. Broadway credits include Othello; Our Town; HOME; Purlie Victorious: A Non-Confederate Romp Through the Cotton Patch; Topdog/Underdog; Ohio State Murders; A Soldier’s Play; American Son; Children of a Lesser God; Holler If Ya Hear Me; A Raisin in the Sun; The Mountaintop; Stick Fly; and August Wilson’s Fences, Gem of the Ocean, and Radio Golf. Off-Broadway: King James; The Underlying Chris; Everybody’s Ruby; Emergence-See! (The Public); and Smart People (Second Stage). Opera: Margaret Garner. Television: Robin Roberts Presents: Mahalia; Colin in Black & White; 4400; Amend: The Fight for America; American Son (adapted for Netflix); Hairspray Live!; The Wiz Live!; Steel Magnolias; Dynasty; and In My Dreams. He is the author of Take You Wherever You Go, artistic director emeritus of Kenny Leon’s True Colors Theatre Company, and senior resident director of Roundabout Theatre Company. Awards include Obie, Actors Fund Medal of Honor, George Abbott Lifetime Achievement for American Theatre, and Jason Robards Award for Excellence in Theatre.

Derek McLane
Scenic and Projection Designer

Broadway: Just in Time, Othello, Death Becomes Her, MJ the Musical, Moulin Rouge!, Purlie Victorious, A Soldier’s Play, American Son, The Parisian Woman, The Price, Noises Off, Fully Committed, Beautiful, Gigi, Anything Goes, The Heiress, The Best Man, Follies, How to Succeed in Business Without Even Trying, Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo, Million Dollar Quartet, Ragtime, 33 Variations, The Pajama Game, I Am My Own Wife. Off Broadway: Babe, Here There Are Blueberries, Black No More, Merrily We Roll Along, The True, Jerry Springer: The Opera, If I Forget, The Whirligig, Into the Woods, Love, Love, Love, Sweet Charity, Evening at the Talk House, Two Gentlemen of Verona, Buried Child, The Spoils, Sticks and Bones, The Last Five Years, A Lie of the Mind, Ruined, Hurlyburly. Television: He designed the 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018 Academy Awards, 2024 SAG Awards, 2024 Met Gala, as well as the NBC LIVE! musicals The Wiz and Hairspray and others. Awards: Winner of 1997 and 2004 OBIE Awards; 2004, 2005, 2007 Lortel Awards; 2009 and 2021 Tony Awards; 2011 and 2021 Drama Desk Awards; 2015 and 2016 Art Directors Guild Awards; and 2014 and 2017 Emmy Awards.

Dede Ayite
Costume Designer

Dede Ayite is a costume designer based in NewYork City. She has designed over a dozen productions on Broadway, including Othello, Buena Vista Social Club, Purpose, Topdog/Underdog, Jaja’s African Hairbraiding (Tony Award), and Slave Play. She has been nominated for six Tony Awards and five Drama Desk Awards, also earning a special Drama Desk Award in 2022 and The TDF/Kitty Leech Young Master Award. Ayite recently designed X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X at the Met. Select Off-Broadway projects include Goddess, Hell’s Kitchen, Merry Wives (The Public Theater), Buena Vista Social Club, and Marie and Rosetta (Atlantic). Her work has also appeared Off Broadway at Signature Theatre, MCC Theater, New York Theatre Workshop, Playwrights Horizons, Lincoln Center Theater, and Roundabout Theatre Company. Regional: Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Arena Stage and more. Television: Netflix, Comedy Central. Awards: Obie, Drama Desk, Henry Hewes, Lucille Lortel, Helen Hayes, Theatre Bay Area, an Audelco and Jeff Awards.

Adam Honoré
Lighting Designer

Adam Honoré is a Harlem-based designer for the stage. Broadway: Ragtime, Jeff Ross: Take a Banana for a Ride, Purlie Victorious, Ain’t No Mo’, Chicken & Biscuits. Off-Broadway: Saturday Church (NYTW), Cats: The Jellicle Ball (PAC NYC), Jelly’s Last Jam (Encores!), The Lonely Few (MCC). Regional: Gun & Powder (Paper Mill), Empire Records (McCarter), Trading Places (Alliance). Honoré is a Drama Desk nominee and recent recipient of the Obie Award for Sustained Achievement in Design. @itsadamhonore

Justin Ellington
Sound Designer

Justin Ellington is an award-winning composer and sound designer whose work spans Broadway, Off Broadway, film, and television. Broadway credits include Othello, Our Town, McNeal, Jaja’s African Hair Braiding, and for colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf (both Tony nominated), Topdog/Underdog, Clyde’s, Pass Over, and Other Desert Cities. Off-Broadway highlights include Heroes of the Fourth Turning, Pipeline, and The Rolling Stone. His work has been featured internationally at the Old Vic, the Royal Shakespeare Company, and in the Netherlands, Belgium, and South Africa. He has earned recognition from ASCAP, the Recording Academy, and Obie and Drama Desk Awards. Ellington currently teaches sound design at Yale’s David Geffen School of Drama.

J. Jared Janas
Wig, Hair, and Makeup Designer

Broadway: Punch, Dead Outlaw, John Proctor Is the Villain, Glengarry Glen Ross, Buena Vista Social Club, Our Town, Once Upon a Mattress, Mary Jane, Prayer for the French Republic, Purlie Victorious, Good Night, Oscar, Sweeney Todd, Ohio State Murders, Jagged Little Pill, Frankie and Johnny in the Claire de Lune, Gettin’ the Band Back Together, Bandstand, Indecent, Sunset Boulevard, The Visit, The Real Thing, Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & Grill, Motown, Peter and the Starcatcher, The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess, All about Me, and Next to Normal. Recent Off-Broadway: Masquerade, Sally & Tom (Public, Drama Desk nomination), and Yours Unfaithfully (Mint Theatre, Drama Desk nomination). Recent film/TV credits: The Gilded Age, Madam Secretary, and The Good Fight.

Todd Kreidler
Dramaturg and Associate Director

Todd Kreidler is a writer and director known for his collaborations that bridge cultural and artistic boundaries. A partnership with legendary playwright August Wilson highlights his career. Kreidler served as dramaturg on Wilson’s Broadway productions of Gem of the Ocean and Radio Golf, and was chosen by Wilson to co-conceive and direct his autobiographical solo show, How I Learned What I Learned.

A frequent collaborator with director Kenny Leon, Kreidler was the associate director for the Tony Award-winning Broadway revival of Fences. He served as associate artistic director for Leon‘s True Colors Theatre Company, where together, Leon and Kreidler co-founded the national August Wilson Monologue Competition. His stage adaptation of the iconic film Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner premiered at True Colors and has since been produced worldwide over 100 times, including Arena Stage, Huntington Theatre Company, and the Guthrie Theatre.

On Broadway, Kreidler wrote the book for the musical Holler If Ya Hear Me, inspired by the lyrics of Tupac Shakur. He co-wrote the screenplay for Mahalia, starring Danielle Brooks, which earned a 2022 Emmy nomination for Best Television Movie. He lives in Chicagoland with his wife, Erin Annarella, their 13-year-old son, Evan August, and trusty dog Henry.

Marc Warren
Director of Production

Marc Warren, Production Matters, was the inaugural director of design and production for the Lindemann Performing Arts Center at Brown University. He was inaugural director of production for The Shed and production director for King Lear with Kenneth Branagh, Einstein on the Beach with Robert Wilson and Philip Glass (both 1992 & 2015), Bolshoi Ballet at The Koch Theater and Lincoln Center, Macbeth with Alan Cummings for Lincoln Center and for Broadway, Brundibár with scenery by Maurice Sendak, and the opera Osud for the opening of the Fisher Center at Bard College, with set by Frank Gehry and directed by JoAnne Akalitis. Warren was the special projects technical director for the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, the scenic supervisor for the Radio City Christmas show run in Mexico City, and the production manager for the Royal Shakespeare Company run of Henry VI Parts 1 – 3 and Richard III at the Power Center in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

The Telsey Office, Bernard Telsey and Destiny Lilly, CSA
Casting

Stage Management

Tripp Phillips
Production Stage Manager

Tripp Phillips is a New York-based PSM with Broadway credits including Real Woman Have Curves, The Roommate, The Who’s Tommy, Mr. Saturday Night, Plaza Suite, All My Sons, Carousel, War Paint, The Front Page, Finding Neverland, Macbeth (LCT), A Gentleman’s Guide…, Born Yesterday, Lombardi, Finian’s Rainbow, Pal Joey, Passing Strange, The Ritz, 42nd Street, Swing!, Ring Round the Moon, Dream, and The King and I. National tours: Memphis, A Christmas Story, Jersey Boys, White Christmas. Off Broadway includes Tin Pan Alley Rag, The Paris Letter, Lone Star Love, Oedipus, and Once in a Lifetime. Twelve productions for City Center Encores! Production supervisor of Plaza Suite (London), A Gentleman’s Guide… (national tour), and 42nd Street (national tour, Germany). Countless labs, workshops, readings, plus regional theater work. Phillips has lectured at Yale School of Drama, Columbia University, and Penn State, and holds a BA in theater and an MFA in directing.

Rebecca Azenberg
Assistant Stage Manager

LaGuardia High School, School of American Ballet, Columbia University. Dance/Film: Pennsylvania Ballet, Black Swan, Christopher Wheeldon’s Swan Lake. Performance: Edinburgh Festival, the Kennedy Center, New York City Center. Broadway/Tours: Wicked 1st National Tour, Waitress 1st National Tour, Waitress, Chicago, Mr. Saturday Night, The Who’s Tommy. Love to my family.

Jason Hindelang
Assistant Stage Manager

Broadway: The Who’s Tommy, Plaza Suite, All My Sons, Carousel, War Paint, The Front Page, A Gentleman’s Guide…, Macbeth, Born Yesterday, Finian’s Rainbow, Pal Joey, Passing Strange, The Ritz, and The Coast of Utopia. Off Broadway: Hold On to Me Darling and Vanya.

Credits

Production Credits

Tripp Phillips, Production Stage Manager
Rebecca Azenberg, Assistant Stage Manager
Jason Hindelang, Assistant Stage Manager
Via Greene, Script and Production Assistant
Samantha DiBari, Production Assistant
Cate Nolan, Production Intern
Alex Cortinas, Casting Assistant, The Telsey Office

Erica Hemminger, Associate Scenic Designer
Rochele Mac, Assistant Scenic Designer
Tony Dibernardo, Assistant Scenic Designer
Brian McMullen, Associate Projection Designer
Cooper McLane, Sophia Tepermeister, Projection Design Assistants
Cassandra Tuan, Scenic Studio Assistant

Raphael Regan, Associate Costume Designer
Frank Cazares, Assistant Costume Designer
Olivia Kirschbaum, Costume Department Assistant
Luke Simcock, Costume Administrator
Bee Gable, Costume Illustrator

Shannon Clarke, Associate Lighting Designer
DJ Potts, Associate Sound Designer
Dotty Petersen, Associate Wig, Hair, & Makeup Designer

Jay Janicki, Technical Director

Josh Galitzer, Head Carpenter
Leo Stagg, Head Automation
Trevor Dewey, Head and Deck Electrician
Ryan Moore, Head Sound/A2
Ally Lenihan, Head Video
Ann Comanar, Head Wardrobe
Jessie Mojica, Head Wig, Hair, & Makeup Supervisor
Samantha Shoffner, Production Props Supervisor

Kate Mulhauser, Associate Props Supervisor
Jarod Castelblanco, Assistant Props Supervisor
Andrew Garvis, Video Programmer
Claire Talbott, Projection Animator
Chris Shendge, Video Prep
Nicholas Cialone, Assistant Video
Nate Dickson, A1/Sound Mixer
Michael Fudge, Light Board Operator
Simon Lass, Assistant Automation
Scot Marshall, Assistant Props
Eve Kelly, Haze Technician
Alyson Paz, Juan Peguero, Jason Rea, Deck Crew
Bryen Shannon, Dresser to Mr. Hanks
Amelia Haywood, Javon Mount, Katherine Shak, Dressers
Daryl Stone, Stitcher/Tailor

Scenic fabrication and automation by Hudson Scenic Studio
Electric equipment by Main Light
Sound and video equipment by Sound Associates
Costumes executed by Arel Studio; Artur & Tailors, Ltd.; Giliberto Designs, Inc.; Tricorne Costumes, Inc.; Eric Winterling, Inc.
Wigs and hair by J. Jared Janas Studio
Additional scenery by BB Props
Prop fabrication by Alec Gessner, Rudy Guerrero, J&C Upholstery

Polk & Co., Press Representatives

Rehearsed at Gibney Center

Shed Program Team

A portrait of Alex Poots, The Shed's artistic director. Alex, a white man with salt and pepper hair, stands against a bank of outdoor seating. He is wearing a navy blue coat buttoned to his neck and stands with hands in his pockets, turning slightly to look directly at us.
Photo: An Rong Xu. Courtesy Alex Poots.
Alex Poots
Alex Poots
Artistic Director

Alex Poots is a widely acclaimed arts and cultural leader who has built major new organizations from the ground up, and who has inspired established organizations to reshape their familiar approaches into more innovative, popular and culturally democratic programs.

Poots was appointed in 2015 as the founding artistic director and CEO of The Shed in NYC, following a decade creating, launching and leading Manchester International Festival (MIF) in the UK. At these organizations, as well at Park Avenue Armory in NYC, the Barbican Centre and Tate Galleries in London, Poots has conceived and developed new ways for arts organizations to realize their missions and visions—commissioning and presenting established and early-career artists and creatives across disciplines and regions, often in new collaborations, and welcoming a range of audiences of all backgrounds to discover their work. In 2023 Poots continued his role as The Shed’s founding artistic director and set up a new kind of production house called North Star Studio.

Poots has forged enduring and fruitful relationships with the artists and creatives with whom he works—from composers to pop artists, theater directors to filmmakers, writers to visual artists, technologists to academics. In the process, he has supported them to evolve artistic formats and realize ambitious projects, drawing large audiences in the process. By questioning established artistic structures and societal constructs, Poots works to bring together creative practices and audiences in new combinations—facilitating, originating, and promoting artistic invention, interdisciplinary practice, and transformative programs through the organizations he leads.

Madani Younis
Chief Executive Producer
Laura Aswad
Senior Producer
Daisy Peele
Producer of Civic and Institutional Programs
Naomi Calhoun
Executive Assistant to the Artistic Director
Yasmeen Abumaizer
Production Department Administrator
Kellie McMenemon-Schultz
Production Department Administrator

The Actors and Stage Managers employed in this production are members of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the United States.

Backstage crew employees are represented by the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (or I.A.T.S.E.).

The director is a member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers’ Society, a national theatrical labor union.

Accessibility

ASL Interpretation

An ASL-interpreted performance facilitated by HandsOn will take place on December 6 (matinee). Tickets will be available via HandsOn.org.

Seating

The Shed’s Griffin Theater has accessible seating. Please contact us in advance to discuss your needs and available options by emailing accessibility@theshed.org or calling (646) 455-3494.

Assistive Listening

Visitors may check out assistive listening devices at the entrance to the theater. A driver’s license will be held to check out the device.

Purchasing Tickets

The Shed’s online ticketing system includes the option to submit accommodation requests beyond the access points detailed here.

Contact Us

For questions or other requests, visit the Accessibility page, email accessibility@theshed.org, or call (646) 455-3494.

Thank you to our partners

Major support for This World of Tomorrow is provided by

The Scientific Innovation Partner of The Shed is

The Official Payment Partner of The Shed is

The creation of new work at The Shed is generously supported by the Lizzie and Jonathan Tisch Commissioning Fund and the Shed Commissioners.

Major support for live productions at The Shed is provided by the Charina Endowment Fund, with additional support from The Shubert Foundation, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor, and the New York State Legislature.

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