Real Women Have Curveswill begin its Broadway run April 1 at the James Earl Jones Theatre, but Playbill has an advance look at the show. Above, see the cast perform four songs: "Make It Work," "Flying Away" (performed by Tatianna Córdoba), "Already Know You" (performed by Mason Reeves and Córdoba), and the show's title song.
Real Women Have Curves will officially open April 27. Starring newcomer Tatianna Córdoba as ambitious high school senior Ana Garcia, the project is being helmed by Sergio Trujillo, who's directing and choreographing. The musical is adapted from Josefina López's 1993 play, which also had a 2002 film version. With a score by Joy Huerta and Benjamin Velez and a book by Lisa Loomer with Nell Benjamin, the work follows a first-generation child of Mexican immigrants torn between joining the family garment business or embarking on her own dream of attending college in NYC.
Justina Machado (One Day at a Time) will play Carmen Garcia, Ana’s hardworking mother who imagines a traditional life for her daughter. Córdoba and Machado will be supported by Florencia Cuenca as Estela, Shelby Acosta (1776) as Prima Flaca, Carla Jimenez as Pancha, Aline Mayagoitia (SIX) as Itzel, Mason Reeves (Frozen) as Henry, Jennifer Sánchez (Elf) as Rosalí, Sandra Valls as Prima Fulvia, and Mauricio Mendoza as Raúl Garcia. Cuenca, Jimenez, Mayagoitia, Reeves, and Valls are all making their Broadway debuts in the production, and all but Mayagoitia are reprising their performances from the musical's 2024 world premiere.
The play comes on the heels of a broader cultural conversation about Dahl's work and the prejudice that was embedded in many of his most beloved stories.