Diane Paulus' high-flying, Tony-winning revival of Stephen Schwartz and Roger O. Hirson's musical Pippin will end its run at Broadway's Music Box Theatre on January 4, 2015, after 37 previews and 709 performances. The production officially opened April 25, 2013 after a run at the American Repertory Theater, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, from December 5, 2012-January 20, 2013.

Along with winning the Tony for Best Revival, this Pippin, the show's first-ever return to Broadway, netted Paulus the Tony Award for Best Director. Original stars Patina Miller and Andrea Martin also received honors for their performances as the Leading Player and Berthe, respectively. The coming-of-age musical features choreography by Chet Walker in the style of Bob Fosse and death-defying circus stunts created by Gypsy Snider of the troupe Les 7 Doigts de la Main.

The revival's original company also included Matthew James Thomas in the title role, Terrence Mann as Charlemagne, Charlotte d'Amboise as Fastrada, and Rachel Bay Jones as Catherine. Various replacements in the principal roles included Ciara Renée and Carly Hughes (Leading Player), Tovah Feldshuh, Annie Potts, Priscilla Lopez, and Lucie Arnaz (all as Berthe), Kyle Dean Massey and Josh Kaufman (in the title role), and John Rubinstein (Broadway's original Pippin) and John Dossett as Charlemagne.

Pippin's design team includes Scott Pask (scenic design), Dominique Lemeux (costume design), Kenneth Posner (lighting design), Jonathan Deans and Garth Helm (sound design), Paul Kieve (illusions), Chic Silber (fire effects), and ZFX, Inc. (flying effects).

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