Broadway is set to welcome a dazzling new musical, The Queen of Versailles, with Tony and Emmy Award winner Kristin Chenoweth at its helm, who recently announced the complete casting for the highly anticipated production. The announcement, made at a press event outside the St. James Theatre, confirmed that the critically acclaimed principal cast from its pre-Broadway engagement will reprise their roles, signaling a seamless transition for this opulent new show.
The Saga of Opulence and Downfall Comes to Life
The Queen of Versailles musical draws its inspiration from Lauren Greenfield’s widely recognized 2012 documentary of the same name. The story chronicles the remarkable and often astonishing lives of Jackie and David Siegel, the owners of Westgate Resorts, as they endeavor to construct the largest private residence in America—a sprawling 90,000-square-foot mansion in Orlando, Florida, meticulously modeled after the Palace of Versailles in France. However, their grandiose dreams collide with the harsh realities of the 2008 Great Recession, threatening to unravel their lavish lifestyle and timeshare empire. The musical delves into the true cost of fame, fortune, and family, exploring Jackie Siegel’s journey from computer engineer to Mrs. Florida and ultimately, a billionaire’s wife, embodying a unique facet of the American Dream.
A Returning Ensemble of Talent
Kristin Chenoweth, who not only stars as the resilient Jackie Siegel but also serves as a producer for the show, will be joined by Academy Award winner F. Murray Abraham, reprising his role as David Siegel. The full principal cast from the Boston run will also return, ensuring continuity and proven chemistry. This includes Melody Butiu as Sofia, Stephen DeRosa as John, Greg Hildreth as Gary, Tatum Grace Hopkins as Jonquil, Isabel Keating as Debbie, and Nina White as Victoria. The expanded company features an impressive roster of performers, including Yeman Brown, David Aron Damane, Drew Elhamalawy, Christopher Gurr, KJ Hippensteel, Cassondra James, Andrew Kober, Jesse Kovarsky, Pablo David Laucerica, Travis Murad Leland, Ryah Nixon, Shea Renne, Michael McCorry Rose, Grace Slear, Anne Fraser Thomas, and Jake Bentley Young. This extensive casting news highlights the production’s commitment to a rich and vibrant stage presence.
Visionary Creative Forces Behind the Production
The musical boasts a powerhouse creative team. The score and lyrics are penned by Academy Award-winning songwriter Stephen Schwartz, marking a highly anticipated reunion with his Wicked star, Kristin Chenoweth. Schwartz’s initial reluctance to take on the project shifted after the 2016 U.S. presidential election, as he felt the Siegels’ story offered a unique lens through which to understand contemporary America. The book for the musical is crafted by Olivier Award nominee Lindsey Ferrentino, while the direction is helmed by two-time Tony Award winner Michael Arden. Choreography is provided by Lauren Yalango-Grant and Christopher Cree Grant. The design team features scenic and video design by Dane Laffrey, costume design by Christian Cowan, lighting design by Natasha Katz, and sound design by Peter Hylenski, all contributing to the lavish aesthetic promised by the show. Casting is handled by Stephen Kopel and Carrie Gardner of C12 Casting.
From Boston Buzz to Broadway Brilliance
Before its highly anticipated Broadway premiere, The Queen of Versailles made its world premiere in Boston at the Emerson Colonial Theatre in July and August 2024. The pre-Broadway engagement generated considerable buzz, setting the stage for its move to New York. The positive reception and strong performances there paved the way for the full Broadway casting news, ensuring that the essence of the Boston production translates to the St. James Theatre. This journey from regional try-out to the Main Stem is a classic path for a new musical aiming for a long and successful run.
Mark Your Calendars: Broadway Premiere Dates
Audiences eager to witness this captivating new musical can look forward to previews beginning on Wednesday, October 8, 2025, at the St. James Theatre. The official opening night for The Queen of Versailles is set for Sunday, November 9, 2025, promising an exciting addition to the upcoming Broadway season. As the curtain prepares to rise, this production, with its stellar cast and creative team, is poised to be a significant highlight in the world of Broadway news and international theater news, exploring themes that resonate deeply with today’s society.


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