Early productions Prior to the release of the initial
concept album, Byrne presented the music as a song cycle at the
Festival of the Arts in Australia in 2006, and in concert at
Carnegie Hall in 2007.
Here Lies Love was first publicly presented as a musical at the
Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art's Hunter Center for Performing Arts from June 21–24, 2012, in a co-production between
MASS MoCA, the
Williamstown Theatre Festival, and
The Public Theater, in advance of the musical's run at the Public the following year. The workshop production was directed by
Alex Timbers and featured much of the same creative team that would remain with the show, including
David Korins as set designer and
Annie-B Parson as choreographer. The cast included
Maria-Christina Oliveras,
Josh Dela Cruz,
Jose Llana,
Carol Angeli,
Ruthie Ann Miles,
Conrad Ricamora, and
Zach Villa.
Off-Broadway (2013, 2014-2015) Here Lies Love premiered
Off-Broadway at
The Public Theater in New York City in 2013 under the direction of
Alex Timbers. It starred
Ruthie Ann Miles in the lead role, with
Jose Llana as
Ferdinand Marcos and
Conrad Ricamora as
Ninoy Aquino. The production played an extended run at the Public before closing in August 2013. It returned for an open-ended commercial run again at the Public in April 2014. Ruthie Ann Miles departed the production on October 18, 2014, and was replaced by her understudy Jaygee Macapugay. It closed at the Public on January 4, 2015. The production garnered five
Lucille Lortel Awards in 2014.
London and cancelled Australian production (2015) The musical, directed once again by Timbers, opened at the
Royal National Theatre in September 2014 starring
Natalie Mendoza as Imelda, and played a limited, sold-out run through January 2015 at the National's newly renovated Dorfman Theatre. The London-based production was nominated for three
Olivier Awards in 2015 (Best New Musical, Outstanding Achievement in Music, and Best Theatre Choreographer). A further production was slated to be mounted at the
Vivid Sydney festival in Australia in 2015. The production was planned to be staged in
Barangaroo in a custom-built venue made out of shipping containers. Although Byrne visited Australia in November 2014 for auditions, the production was postponed and ultimately cancelled altogether "due to unforseen [
sic] acoustical engineering issues."
Seattle (2017) A revamped production from the original Off-Broadway creative team, with the intention of recreating the immersive elements in a proscenium theater, was staged at the
Seattle Repertory Theater from April 7 to June 18, 2017 (extended from May 28 after strong ticket sales). Notable returning actors included Conrad Ricamora and Melody Butiu reprising their roles from the original Off-Broadway cast as Ninoy Aquino and Estrella Cumpas, respectively, and Mark Bautista from the London cast reprising his role as Ferdinand Marcos, replacing Llana who was touring in
The King and I at the time. Jaygee Macapugay, who understudied and later replaced Ruthie Ann Miles as Imelda Marcos in the Off-Broadway production, reprised her role.
Broadway (2023) The production began previews at the
Broadway Theatre starting on June 17, 2023, before an official opening on July 20. Ricamora, Llana, and Butiu reprised their roles as Ninoy Aquino, Ferdinand Marcos, and Estrella Cumpas respectively.
Arielle Jacobs starred as Imelda Marcos, with Jaygee Macapugay as her alternate.
Lea Salonga played Aurora Aquino for a limited run from July 11 to August 19 (extended from August 13), as well as serving as a producer. The production planned to rotate different guest actors from the Philippines in various roles, with
Vina Morales scheduled to play Aurora Aquino from September 22 to October 22. It was produced by Hal Luftig, Patrick Catullo, Diana DiMenna,
Clint Ramos,
Jose Antonio Vargas,
Joseph Glenn Herbert, Sr., and
Allan Pineda Lindo. The Broadway transfer included an extensive renovation of the Broadway Theatre, with the entire orchestra seating section removed to create the dancefloor area and the front mezzanine effectively becoming the front row. Due to poor ticket sales, the production closed on November 26, 2023 after a run of 33 previews and 149 regular performances.
Los Angeles (2026) The first non-replica regional production of the musical began performances at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles on February 11, 2026, staged by the
Center Theatre Group. The production's Imelda Marcos is Reanne Acasio, who understudied but never went on for the role in the Broadway production, while
Josh Dela Cruz, who had participated in workshops and the Off-Broadway production, plays Aquino. Carol Angeli, who had previously participated in the Williamstown, Off-Broadway, and Broadway productions, plays Estrella Cumpas. The run was originally scheduled to close March 22 but was extended to April 5 due to popular demand. The production forgoes the dance setting from prior productions, instead uses a framing device inspired by the popular Filipino variety show
Wowowee, with the audience being placed in a TV studio instead of a club. The DJ is replaced by a drag character named "Imeldific", portrayed by
Aura Mayari of ''
RuPaul's Drag Race'' fame, as the host of the said noontime show, who offers additional narration and context to the story and functions as an alter ego for Imelda's opulance. Imeldific becomes one of the most prominent characters in the show after Imelda, with added dialogues and scores (American Troglodyte reprises). Additionally, the songs "Never So Big" and "The Whole Man" from the original concept album were added to the show. ==Synopsis==