Let the Good Times Roll, a new jukebox musical conceived and written by Jack Viertel, will make its world premiere this summer at Phoenix Theatre Company in Arizona, with performances running August 6-31. Opening night will be August 8.
Subtitled "A New Orleans Gumbo," the work is built around the music of the Louisiana capital, with songs made famous by Bessie Smith, Dr. John, Professor Longhair, The Meters, Harry Connick Jr., Rebirth Brass Band, Randy Newman, and others. Sonny Paladino has penned the arrangements and orchestrations, and is serving as music supervisor. Sara Edwards will direct and choreograph.
As for Viertel's story, the musical explores the history and culture of New Orleans via six diverse characters, taking us from the Great Flood to Hurricane Katrina. The Phoenix cast will comprise William Bailey as Onyx, Scott Davidson as Captain, Gina Guarino as Wanda, Miciah Lathan as Maretha, Carmina Monserrat as Liza Jane, and Tre Moore as L.D., with swings Ernest Allen and Savannah Inez, and understudy Robert Watson rounding out the company.
Joy Machine Records will release a concept album of the show August 6 to coincide with the world premiere's first preview, featuring performances by John Edwards, J. Harrison Ghee, Lauren Patten, Jonny Rosch, Rashidra Scott, Alysha Umphress, and Rebirth Brass Band. Paladino is producing.
"I鈥檝e been in love with the music of New Orleans since I bought my first Jelly Roll Morton record at the age of 15,鈥� says Viertel in a statement. 鈥淚t was when I began regular visits in the early 鈥�70s that I came to understand the music is nothing more or less than an outgrowth of the irresistible spirit of the people themselves and the place they call home: Thrilling, sexy, celebratory, sometimes heartbreaking but always unique and authentic. Capturing that spirit led me to conceive Let The Good Times Roll, and I鈥檓 thrilled to be working with The Phoenix Theatre Company. With its deeply experienced artists and staff and its smart and curious audiences, it鈥檚 a wonderful place to begin this journey."
The musical was previously presented at PTC's Festival of New American Theatre in 2024.
鈥淲丑别苍 Let the Good Times Roll was shown to me, I loved the concept immediately,鈥� says producer Michael P. Kruke. 鈥淎nd I was aware of the success of Phoenix Theatre having led to a strong desire to expand their profile beyond Arizona. Here was an idea that could create recognition for them on a national scale and at the same time give them an opportunity to present a world premiere with Broadway veterans, with a collection of irresistible songs and with a feeling of pure celebration.鈥�
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