From the creative team behind this season's highly anticipated to celebrated television writer , a bartender, Grammy winners and Oscar nominees, °ëµºÌåÓý.com guides readers through a handful of Broadway newbies before the spring season heats up.
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Larry David is the man behind the hit series "Curb Your Enthusiasm" and "Seinfeld," but has yet to conquer Broadway� until now. He makes his Main Stem debut as both writer and star of Fish in the Dark, a comedy (in the style of his popular television shows) about a death in the family. What ignited the Broadway fire? "I saw 's play, . I just thought, 'That must be a really interesting thing to do.' I had never thought that would be something I'd like to do or could do," . A year later he began writing and had a first draft in six months. The writer/star enlisted 's son, Jake Cannavale, in the role of Diego Melendez, the teenage son of the family's housekeeper. "I think it's great because me and him are the only ones who are making our Broadway debut right now. The dude hasn't done theatre since he was like in eighth grade or something, so it's cool that I'm sort of on the same page as Larry David," . "It's very reassuring to know that I'm not the only rookie."

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Ali Ahn has a handful of film and television credits on her resume, including "Liberal Arts," "Blue Bloods," "White Collar," "Ugly Betty" and "Law & Order," and has played Off-Broadway in Sugar House and Twelfth Night. She makes her Broadway debut as Susan Johnston, the sassy and chic best friend of Heidi Holland in the revival of 's The Heidi Chronicles. Ahn makes a strong Broadway debut in a company that includes "Mad Men" star , Tony Award nominee and stage and screen actor of "American Pie" fame.

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Robert Askins makes his playwriting debut with his acclaimed comedy Hand to God, about a foul-mouth puppet named Tyrone who wreaks havoc on the life of Christian Puppet Ministry student Jason. Although Askins' big break has arrived (following Hand to God's previous productions at the Ensemble Studio Theatre in 2011 and Off-Broadway's in 2014), he still tends bar in Brooklyn () by day. The show's director Moritz von Stuelpnagel, who creates the comic world of Hand to God, also makes his Broadway debut with the production.

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Vanessa Hudgens is best known as Gabriella Montez in the hit Disney series "High School Musical," but now she's taking her musical chops to the Great White Way as the title role in the revival of Gigi. Hudgens, who played Mimi in the Hollywood Bowl's production of Rent, co-stars with Newsies actor in Gigi, in which she plays the carefree courtesan-in-training at the musical's core. ? Director said, "I can say, as a director, it rarely happens [that] someone comes in, and they audition, and they leave the room, and you're like, 'That's the one.' And, that's exactly what happened with Vanessa. She came in, she memorized all this stuff for the audition, and she just had this thing. You can't bottle it, you can't make it, you can't manufacture it. I was like, 'Hire her. She's Gigi.'"
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Robert Fairchild is the latest New York City Ballet dancer (and Fairchild) to make his Broadway debut � his sister made her Broadway debut in the fall with . . Leanne Cope trained at The Royal Ballet School and graduated into the company in 2003, promoted to First Artist in 2009. After being cast, to discuss the role. The two play World War II veteran Jerry Mulligan and Parisian shop girl Lise Dassin, respectively, in George and 's American in Paris (with a book by ), which will open April 12 at the Palace.


has been seen numerous times Off-Broadway (in productions such as Enter Laughing, Peter and the Starcatcher, Rent, Candida and Red Eye of Love, among others), but the first time he made it to Broadway, nobody was able to see his performance. Grisetti was to make his Broadway debut as Eugene Morris Jerome in 's , which was scheduled to run in repertory with in 2009; however, Broadway Bound never previewed or opened. This time around, Grisetti plays Marty Kaufman in , which has its first performance today at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre.
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Gary Barlow is an English singer-songwriter, pianist, composer and record producer who makes his Broadway debut with this season's Finding Neverland, directed by and starring "Glee" actor . Barlow is frontman and lead vocalist of Take That, British pop-group, and has written 14 No. 1 singles. He has also served as head judge on seasons 8, 9 and 10 of "The X Factor UK." He penned the score to Finding Neverland alongside Eliot Kennedy, an English songwriter and record producer who has worked with artists including the Spice Girls, Bryan Adams, Lulu and S Club 7, among others.

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Japanese actor Ken Watanabe, who plays the King of Siam in the Broadway revival of The King and I (opposite five-time Tony nominee ), is an Academy Award and Golden Globe nominee for "The Last Samurai." His other film credits include "Inception," "Batman Begins," "Letters from Iwo Jima" and "Godzilla," among others.

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Sydney Lucas made her Off-Broadway debut as Small Alison in last season's acclaimed Fun Home, which bows on Broadway this season April 19 at Circle in the Square Theatre. Lucas garnered critical acclaim for her performance in the production, which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Her brother , seen in Newsies and Peter Pan Live!, is also on Broadway this season in The King and I. .

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Opera singer and soprano Renée Fleming was awarded with the National Medal of Arts in 2013, and in 2014 she became the first classical singer ever to perform "The Star-Spangled Banner" at the Super Bowl. Winner of four Grammy Awards, she has performed with Luciano Pavarotti, Plácido Domingo, , , , Joan Baez and the Muppets. She makes her Broadway debut as opera singer Raquel De Angelis in 's Living on Love.

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Tam Mutu has been seen in the West End productions of Les Misérables, South Pacific, Anything Goes and Love Never Dies. The actor was to make his Broadway debut in the epic stage musical Rebecca, but the production never came to fruition. He will now lead the cast of Zhivago in the title role. Also making his Broadway debut with the production is "Survivor" contestant Josh Canfield, who was seen Off-Broadway in Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812. .

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Grammy Award winner and ("Charlotte’s Web," "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy") make their Broadway debuts as the songwriters of Something Rotten!, the anticipated new musical opening April 22 at the . that they would have conversations about being a struggling writer competing with The Bard. "We kept saying, 'We should write this,'" Wayne said. "Then we would go to our other careers we were doing [but kept saying], 'Oh, I thought of something else. We should write that one day.' Eventually we just said, 'If we're going to do this, we need to get serious about it.' That took about 15 years." Karey (who is also accredited with the show's book) then brought in John O'Farrell, a collaborator on the animated film "Chicken Run," to write the musical's book. The trio all make their Broadway debut with the production, which skipped its planned Seattle premiere and fast-tracked its way to Broadway.
