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The Public Theater has announced casting for the world premiere of The Harder They Come, a musical adaptation of the classic Jamaican film produced and directed by Perry Henzell and co-written with Trevor Rhone.
Fifty years after the film premiered in New York City, the musical premieres in The Public’s Newman Theater with a book by Pulitzer Prize winner Suzan-Lori Parks, songs by legendary musician Jimmy Cliff, music supervision by Kenny Seymour, choreography by Edgar Godineaux, co-direction by Tony Award winner Sergio Trujillo, and direction by Tony Award nominee Tony Taccone.
The breakthrough film tells the story of Ivan, a young singer who arrives in Kingston, Jamaica, eager to become a star. After falling in love and cutting a record deal with a powerful music mogul, Ivan soon learns that the game is rigged, and, as he becomes increasingly defiant, he finds himself in a battle that threatens not only his life, but the very fabric of Jamaican society. Featuring Grammy Award winner Jimmy Cliff’s hits, You Can Get It If You Really Want and Pressure Drop, former artistic director of Berkeley Repertory Theatre Tony Taccone directs this new musical.
“The original film of The Harder They Come is gorgeous. It’s a story that needs to be told, heard, and seen,” said book writer Suzan-Lori Parks. “I’m thrilled to help share Ivan’s story and the amazing music of Jimmy Cliff with new audiences.”
The cast of will includes Jeannette Bayardelle (Daisy); Shawn Bowers (Ensemble); Andrew Clarke (Lyle); Jamal Christopher Douglas (Ensemble); Dana Marie Ingraham (Ensemble); Dominique Johnson (Jose); Chelsea-Ann Jones (Ensemble); Dudney Joseph Jr (Ray); Dwight Xaveir Leslie (Understudy);Morgan McGhee (Ensemble); Meecah (Elsa); Jacob Ming-Trent (Pedro); Alysha Morgan (Ensemble); Ken Robinson (Hilton); and Housso Semon (Ensemble). Complete casting will be announced at a later time.
“The movie is set in 1972 and quickly became part of the fabric of protest movements the world over. The story of Ivan’s defiance against the dictates of a corrupt society became a rallying cry for all of Jamaica, a country trying to both celebrate its recent independence from Britain and survive on its own terms,” said director Tony Taccone and co-director Sergio Trujillo. “Our new musical adaptation keeps the setting in 1972, trying to vivify the contradictions of that time and processing them through our own experience and struggles with inequity and power.”
The Harder They Come will feature scenic design by Clint Ramos, costume design by Emilio Sosa, sound design by Walter Trarbach, projection design by Hana S. Kim, prop management by Claire M. Kavanah, and music direction by John Bronston.
Performances begin in The Public’s Newman Theater with a Joseph Papp Free Performance on Thursday, February 16, 2023 and will run through Sunday, March 26, with an official press opening on Wednesday, March 15.