Off-Broadway NewsReg E. Cathey, Erick Betancourt, and More Tapped or Jesus Hopped the ‘A� Train at SignatureThe Off-Broadway production of Stephen Adly Guirgis� play will begin performances October 3.
By
Ryan McPhee
August 24, 2017
Reg E. Cathey
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The cast is now set for the Signature Theatre revival of Stephen Adly Guirgis� Jesus Hopped the ‘A� Train. Among those in the company are Erick Betancourt, most recently seen on stage in the Public’s Julius Caesar in Central Park, and House of Cards Emmy winner Reg E. Cathey.
Stephen Adly Guirgis
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Performances will begin October 3 at the Irene Diamond Stage at the Pershing Square Signature Center, where the production will run through November 12. Opening night is set for October 23.
The cast will also include Ricardo Chavira (Desperate Housewives), Stephanie DiMaggio (A Confederacy of Dunces), and Victor Rasuk (How to Make It in America).
This marks the first of three plays by Guirgis that Signature will present over the coming year as part of the Pulitzer Prize winner’s Residency One season. It is also the first New York City staging of the play since its debut in 2000.
Jesus Hopped the ‘A� Train follows bicycle messenger Angel Cruz as he awaits a trial for the death of a cult leader. While imprisoned, he meets convicted serial killer and born-again Christian Lucius Jenkins, who influences Angel’s outlook on life and impending trial.
The production, directed by Mark Brokaw, will feature sets by Riccardo Hernandez, costumes by Dede M. Ayite, lighting design by Scott Zielinski, and sound design by M.L. Dogg. Linda Marvel is production stage manager; casting is by Caparelliotis Casting.
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