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Barack and Michelle Obama co-produce Broadway revival of Proof
Summary
Higher Ground is co-producing the Broadway revival of David Auburn's Proof, with previews starting March 31 and opening night on April 16.
Content
Barack and Michelle Obama are co-producing a Broadway revival of the play Proof through their media company Higher Ground. The revival stages David Auburn's Pulitzer Prize-winning play, which follows a mathematician's daughter who discovers a revealing notebook after her father's death. The production opens at the Booth Theatre in New York with previews beginning March 31 and opening night set for April 16. This marks Higher Ground's first listed theater production after projects in film, television and podcasts.
Key details:
- Higher Ground is listed as a co-producer on the Broadway revival of Proof.
- The limited run is scheduled for 16 weeks, with previews from March 31 and opening night on April 16 at the Booth Theatre.
- Don Cheadle and Ayo Edebiri are set to make their Broadway debuts; the cast also includes Jin Ha and Samira Wiley.
- The production is directed by Tony-winner Thomas Kail and produced by Kail, Mike Bosner and the Obamas.
- Proof won the Pulitzer Prize and explores themes of genius, doubt, mental illness and family relationships.
- Higher Ground's prior projects include American Factory, Becoming and Leave the World Behind, and the company has received multiple award nominations and wins across film, television and music.
Summary:
The Obamas' involvement brings Higher Ground into live theater for the first time and pairs the company with a high-profile cast and creative team. Previews begin March 31 and opening night is April 16, with a 16-week limited run at the Booth Theatre. The production's immediate next step is the start of previews; further details beyond the production schedule were not reported.
