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Leslie Odom Jr plans return to Broadway in

Purlie Victorious

- MICHAEL PAULSON NYT

Leslie Odom Jr, who won a Tony Award for his breakout performanc­e as Aaron Burr in Hamilton, plans to return to Broadway this year to star in and co-produce a revival of a 1961 comedy about a preacher trying to acquire a church in his hometown while challengin­g a local segregatio­nist.

The play, Purlie Victorious: A Non-Confederat­e Romp Through The Cotton Patch, was written by Ossie Davis, the actor and civil rights activist, who also starred in the original Broadway production alongside his wife and frequent collaborat­or Ruby Dee. (The original cast also featured Alan Alda.) The play was quickly adapted into a movie, called Gone Are The Days!, and then into a musical, simply titled Purlie.

The revival will be directed by Kenny Leon, who has had a lot on his plate lately. He directed this season’s Broadway runs of Topdog/Underdog and

Ohio State Murders, and is directing an off-Broadway production of King James

(about LeBron James fandom) this spring and Hamlet at New York’s Free Shakespear­e In The Park this summer.

Purlie Victorious is a satire of Southern stereotype­s, and both Leon and Odom said they believe it will resonate with contempora­ry audiences.

“It explores the truth in a way that we know and we can receive it,” Leon said. “To me, when I read this play, I don’t feel paralysed, I feel joyous, and I say, ‘What can I do to make our country better?’.”

Odom, who gave his daughter the middle name Ruby after Ruby Dee, said he has been interested in the play for some time.

“First and foremost, we want to make a kick-ass, entertaini­ng, joyful revival production of this great play,” he said. “We want to make a seminal production of Purlie Victorious, this thing that hasn’t been seen on Broadway for decades and that was so important to Mr Davis.”

In the years since Hamilton, Odom has had a thriving film and television career, with significan­t roles in One Night In Miami and Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery; a guest starring role in Abbott Elementary; and is now in Atlanta filming a sequel to The Exorcist. Before committing to Purlie Victorious, which will be his first profession­al stage play, Odom said he test-drove the material, to reassure himself that it would still work, and that he felt comfortabl­e in the role.

“We did a small private reading just to begin the exploratio­n, and what we found is that, absolutely, it holds up,” he said in a telephone interview. “Mr Davis left us a road map to all the moments of magic that I’m looking for in this play, and it really is a matter of us committing this text to memory and letting it have its way with us.”

The revival’s lead producer is Jeffrey Richards. The production said in a statement Wednesday that the revival would begin performanc­es “in late summer 2023” at an unspecifie­d Broadway theatre.

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