Berkeley (2009) The musical premiered at the
Berkeley Repertory Theatre. Previews began on September 4, 2009, and the official opening was on September 15, 2009. After becoming the top-grossing show in the theatre's history, the producers extended the limited run twice to November 15, 2009. The cast included
John Gallagher Jr. as Johnny,
Matt Caplan as Tunny,
Michael Esper as Will,
Tony Vincent as St. Jimmy,
Rebecca Naomi Jones as Whatsername,
Mary Faber as Heather, and Christina Sajous as the Extraordinary Girl.
Broadway (2010–2011) The musical transferred to the
St. James Theatre on Broadway, with previews beginning on March 24, 2010. It officially opened on April 20, 2010. The cast for the Berkeley Repertory production was retained for the Broadway production, with the exception of Caplan, who was replaced by
Stark Sands. After six months of performances, the show was "still a ways off from possibly turning a profit" according to a
New York Times report. after the 350th performance of
American Idiot Tom Kitt was the music supervisor and orchestrator for both the Berkeley and Broadway productions. The lead
producers for the show were Ira Pittelman and
Tom Hulce.
Vivek Tiwary was another producer. The creative team for the show was largely the same as for the musical adaptation of
Spring Awakening: director Michael Mayer, scenic designer
Christine Jones and lighting designer
Kevin Adams.
Steven Hoggett was the choreographer, Andrea Lauer was the costume designer and
Brian Ronan was the sound designer. Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong played the role of St. Jimmy from September 28 to October 3, 2010. The singer-songwriter filled in for Tony Vincent who took time off for personal matters. Armstrong made another 50 appearances as St. Jimmy between January 1 and February 27, 2011.
Melissa Etheridge played the part of St. Jimmy on Broadway from February 1–6, 2011, and
Davey Havok took the role from March 1–15, 2011. Following Armstrong's departure from the cast, the show experienced weak sales. The Broadway production closed on April 24, 2011, after 27 previews and 421 performances. Armstrong returned to the role of St. Jimmy for the final three weeks. The show's cast recording won the 2011
Grammy Award for Best Musical Show Album at the
53rd Annual Grammy Awards.
International Tour (2011–2014) American Idiot toured North America beginning on December 28, 2011, in
Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The original national tour cast included Van Hughes reprising his role as Johnny,
Jake Epstein as Will, Scott J. Campbell as Tunny, Leslie McDonel as Heather, Gabrielle McClinton as Whatsername, Nicci Claspell as The Extraordinary Girl, and Broadway alumnus Joshua Kobak as St. Jimmy. The tour closed on July 8, 2012, at the
Orpheum Theatre in
San Francisco, California. A UK and Ireland tour visited
Manchester,
Southampton,
Cardiff,
Edinburgh,
Glasgow,
Dublin,
Birmingham and
London later in 2012. The cast included Alex Nee as Johnny, Casey O'Farrell as Will, Thomas Hettrick as Tunny, Kennedy Caughell as Heather, Alyssa DiPalma as Whatsername, Jenna Rubaii as The Extraordinary Girl, and Trent Saunders as St. Jimmy. It started on October 9, 2012, in Southampton and ended on December 16, 2012, at
Hammersmith Apollo in London. A second US tour began performances in
Norfolk, Virginia on January 25, 2013, with the UK touring cast. It ended in
Las Vegas, Nevada on June 16, 2013. On August 7, 2013,
American Idiot made its debut in
Tokyo, Japan, and a few weeks later on September 5, it made its
South Korean debut in
Seoul. Sean Michael Murray took over the role of Johnny, Mariah MacFarlane took over as Heather, and Daniel C. Jackson took over as St. Jimmy. A non-Equity third US national tour cast included Jared Nepute as Johnny, Casey O'Farrell as Will, Dan Tracy as Tunny, Mariah MacFarlane as Heather, Olivia Puckett as Whatsername, Taylor Jones as Extraordinary Girl, and Daniel C. Jackson as St. Jimmy. On January 16, 2014, Carson Higgins, who had previously been a part of the previous non-Equity/UK tour, took over the role of St. Jimmy, after Daniel C. Jackson left the show.
Malmö (2015) American Idiots
Scandinavian premiere at the
Malmö Opera from February to April 2015 was a new production of the musical. It was the first official production not to be directed by Michael Mayer. The songs were performed in English but the dialogue was spoken in Swedish.
West End (2015, 2016) in London A production opened in 2015 at the
Arts Theatre in the
West End. The cast includes
Amelia Lily as Whatsername,
Aaron Sidwell as Johnny, Alexis Gerred as Tunny,
Steve Rushton as Will and Lucas Rush as St. Jimmy The show was produced by
Sell a Door Theatre Company and directed and choreographed by Racky Plews It was announced in April 2016 that the production would return to the Arts Theatre for the summer of 2016 after a UK tour concluding in
Belfast in early July 2016. Matt Thorpe played Johnny in the early stages of the tour until
Newton Faulkner became available. In the West End, Newton Faulkner continued to play Johnny. Matt Thorpe made a few further guest appearances as Johnny before taking over the role of Will from Steve Rushton.
San Jose (2016) A production was completed in
San Jose by City Lights Theatre Company. It ran from July 14 to August 21, but was extended by an extra week.
Vancouver (2016) A production by Fighting Chance Productions ran from July 28 to August 27 alongside the theatre company's production of
Heathers at
Granville Island's Waterfront Theatre. This was the
Western Canadian premiere of
American Idiot.
Brisbane (2017) American Idiot had its
Australian debut at the
Queensland Performing Arts Centre from February 23 to March 12. The role of St. Jimmy was shared between Australian rock musicians
Chris Cheney (
The Living End), and
Phil Jamieson (
Grinspoon).
Frankfurt (2018) On January 17, 2018, the first German production of
American Idiot opened at the renowned rock concert venue
Batschkapp in
Frankfurt. The production, which is mounted by the startup company Off-Musical Frankfurt, is directed by Thomas Helmut Heep. The creative team also consists of Ludwig Mond (choreographer) and Dean Wilmington (musical director). The lyrics were translated into German by Titus Hoffmann. The production garnered positive reviews, with Jens Alsbach from
Musicalzentrale saying that it "sets new standards for musical theatre in Germany".
Australian Tour (2018) Following the success of the musical's 2017 run in
Brisbane, it returned for a second season in 2018, touring around Australia. Performances took place in
Sydney,
Adelaide,
Perth and
Melbourne, before returning to Brisbane, and then ending in
Darwin. The role of St. Jimmy was shared between Australian rock musicians Phil Jamieson (Grinspoon),
Sarah McLeod (
The Superjesus) and
Adalita Srsen (
Magic Dirt).
Morristown (2019) From February 8 through February 17, Encore Theatrical Company presented a limited 6 show engagement; the production was hailed by audiences and critics alike and featured aerial sequences staged by Jason Whicker (aerial choreographer from the original Berkeley Rep production) and On the Fly Productions.
United Kingdom (2019) The 10th anniversary tour was planned for the United Kingdom. The cast includes Tom Milner as Johnny, Joshua Dowen as Tunny, Samuel Pope as Will,
Luke Friend as St. Jimmy, Sam Lavery as Whatsername.
Plzeň (2020) The first Czech production of
American Idiot premiered on February 15, 2020, at
Plzeň's
J. K. Tyl Theatre Small Scene. Actors
Pavel Klimenda and Lukáš Ondruš were nominated for
Thalia Awards 2020 for their performances in roles of Johnny and Tunny respectively.
Deaf West (2024) An "
ASL-infused revival" by
Deaf West Theatre premiered at the
Mark Taper Forum in October 2024, the first show in the venue since it announced a pause in operations, starring
Daniel Durant and
Mason Alexander Park.
Charles McNulty, theatre critic for the
Los Angeles Times, said in a largely negative review that while he thought that using
American Idiot to reopen the Forum was "perfect timing", the production was "dated" and suffered from several issues regarding staging, casting, and choreography. ==Musical numbers/tracklisting==