D'Arcy Carden, Scott Foley, Katie Finneran, and Chris Sullivan Will Star in Broadway Bow of The Thanksgiving Play | Playbill

Broadway News D'Arcy Carden, Scott Foley, Katie Finneran, and Chris Sullivan Will Star in Broadway Bow of The Thanksgiving Play

Playwright Larissa FastHorse makes her Broadway debut with the comedy, directed by Rachel Chavkin.

Casting has been announced for the upcoming Broadway premiere of Larissa FastHorse's The Thanksgiving Play.  The comedy starts previews March 25 Second Stage's Helen Hayes Theater. Opening is set for April 20.

The ensemble comedy will star Emmy nominee D'Arcy Carden, Tony winner Katie Finneran, Scott Foley, and Emmy nominee Chris Sullivan. Tony-winning Hadestown director Rachel Chavkin will helm the production. 

Carden is perhaps best known for her Emmy-nominated turn as Janet in the comedy series The Good Place. She can also be seen in the streaming Amazon series A League of Their Own, inspired by the no-crying-in-baseball film classic. Finneran is a two-time Tony winner for her roles in Noises Off and Promises, Promises. She was last seen on Broadway in 2014's It's Only a Play. Foley, who made his Broadway debut in The Violet Hour in 2003, boasts a large film and television resumé, including roles in the series Scandal, Felicity, Whiskey Cavalier, and The Big Leap. He will next be seen in the HBO Max series Girls on the Bus. Sullivan originated the role of Hermes in the Off-Broadway production of Hadestown, and was last on Broadway in Nice Work If You Can Get It. He is a two-time Emmy nominee for his role as Toby Damon in the NBC hit drama series This Is Us. 

READ: Larissa FastHorse Is Broadway's First Native American Female Playwright (That We Know Of) 

The creative team includes scenic design by Riccardo Hernandez, costume design by Lux Haac, lighting design by Jeanette Oui-Suk Yew, sound design by Mikaal Sulaiman, and video/projection design by David Bengali. Casting is by Telsey + Co.

 
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