The Public Theater Celebrates 40th Anniversary of Runaways With Central Park Gala Performance | Playbill

Benefits and Galas The Public Theater Celebrates 40th Anniversary of Runaways With Central Park Gala Performance Elizabeth Swados’ groundbreaking musical will play for two nights only.
Kenneth Cabral in Runaways Joan Marcus

The Public Theater celebrates the 40th anniversary of the late Elizabeth Swados' musical Runaways with a June 11 gala performance at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park. There will be one additional performance, free and open to the public, on June 12.

Runaways is directed by Sam Pinkleton with choreography by Ani Taj and creative advisement by Jeanine Tesori—the same creative team behind the 2016 Encores! revival.

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Much of the young cast who performed in the Encores! staging have reunited for The Public's limited engagement, including Frenie Acoba, Sumaya Bouhbal, Kenneth Cabral, Maxwell Cabral, Taylor Caldwell, Xavier Casmir, Adleesa Edwards, Aidan Gemme, Reyna Guerra, Christina Jimenez, Kylie McNeill, Cele Pahucki, Sam Poon, Siena Rafter, Claudia Ramirez, Ren, Deandre Sevon, Jeremy Shinder, Ripley Sobo, Chris Sumpter, and Maxwell Vice.

They are joined by new cast members Jaiya Chetram, Dwany Guzman, Noelle Hogan, Jari Jones, Esco Jouléy, and Luka Kain.

Read: ELIZABETH SWADOS, EXPERIMENTAL MUSICAL COMPOSER, DIES AT 64

Runaways debuted at the Public in February 1978 before transferring to Broadway the same year, earning five Tony nominations. The musical depicts the experiences of runaway children in New York City and features an eclectic score that weaves reggae, hip-hop, soul, and spoken-word poetry.

Free tickets to the June 12 public performance of Runaways will be distributed—two per person—at the Delacorte on the day of the show.

 
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