Pre-Broadway (2003–2009) The concept for
Memphis was developed by
theater producer George W. George. Following productions at the
North Shore Music Theatre in
Beverly, Massachusetts, and
TheatreWorks in
Mountain View, California, during their 2003–2004 season, the musical was staged by the
La Jolla Playhouse in San Diego from August 19 through September 28, 2008 and the
5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle from January 27 through February 15, 2009.
Broadway (2009–2012) Directed by
Christopher Ashley and choreographed by
Sergio Trujillo, the Broadway production began previews at the
Shubert Theatre on September 23, 2009, and officially opened on October 19. The cast included many of the cast members from the pre-Broadway productions, including
Chad Kimball as Huey Calhoun and
Montego Glover as Felicia Farrell. The creative team included costume designer
Paul Tazewell, scenic designer
David Gallo, lighting designer
Howell Binkley, and sound designer Ken Travis. The Broadway production won Best Musical in the Live Theatre division of the Golden Icon Awards, as well as four
Tony Awards including Best Musical and four
Drama Desk Awards. The show closed on August 5, 2012, after 30 previews and 1,165 regular performances.
Theatrical release (2011) The Broadway production was filmed during regularly scheduled performances January 18–21, 2011 by Broadway Worldwide for high definition exhibition in digital cinemas during spring 2011. The show was captured utilizing multiple high definition cameras and 96 tracks of sound recording. Director
Don Roy King and sound producer Matt Kaplowitz led the production team for Broadway Worldwide. The filmed production was screened nationwide from April 28 through May 3, 2011.
First national US tour (2011–2013) A national tour began at the
Orpheum Theatre in Memphis, Tennessee, in October 2011. Bryan Fenkart starred as Huey Calhoun, and Felicia Boswell as Felicia Farrell. Other cast members include
Quentin Earl Darrington, Rhett George, Will Mann, Julie Johnson, and William Parry.
First amateur production (2013) The first amateur production was presented, with permission from the producers, as the All-State Musical production for the 2013 Illinois High School Theatre Festival, the largest festival of its kind in the United States. The entire cast, crew, and orchestra were all high school students from all over the state of Illinois, selected by audition through a rigorous and competitive process. Nathan Salstone, 2017 graduate of Carnegie Mellon University, performed the role of Huey, and De'jah Perkins was Felicia. The staff included Suzanne Aldridge (producer), J.R. Rose (director), Becky Dedecker (choreographer), Andrew M. Wallace (vocal director), Aaron Kaplan (orchestra conductor), and Lisa Gonwa (technical director). The production played from January 8–10, 2013 in the Tryon Festival Theatre at the Krannert Center for Performing Arts on the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign campus.
West End (2014–2015) On 21 February 2014, it was confirmed that the show would open at the
West End's
Shaftesbury Theatre, on 23 October, following previews from 9 October 2014. Casting included
Beverley Knight in the role of Felicia, and
Killian Donnelly in the role of Huey. From 6 July 2015, X-Factor winner
Matt Cardle replaced
Killian Donnelly, who left to begin rehearsals for the West End transfer of
Kinky Boots.
Beverley Knight continued to 17 October 2015 as Felicia until she left to begin rehearsals for
Cats the Musical. The role of Felicia was taken over by
Rachel John for the final two weeks, until it closed on 31 October 2015 at the
Shaftesbury Theatre, to make way for the West End transfer of
Motown: The Musical.
Japanese production (2015) Directed by Ed Sylvanus Iskandar and choreographed by Jeffrey Page, the Japanese production began at the Akasaka ACT Theater in Tokyo on January 30, 2015.
Koji Yamamoto as Huey Calhoun, and Megumi Hamada as Felicia Farrell.
Australian production (2017) The Australian premiere production played at
Chapel Off Chapel in Melbourne from October 6 to 28, 2017. Produced by StageArt, directed by Dean Drieberg, musically directed by Nathan Firmin and choreographed by Kirra Sibel; starring James Elmer as Huey Calhoun and Elandrah Eramiha-Feo as Felicia Farrell. The production received many rave reviews and sold-out performances during its limited season.
German tour production (2022) On May 6, 2022, the first German tour production opened in the Capitol Theater Offenbach. Produced by ShowSlot, directed by Carlotta Jarchow and Silvio Wey, choreographed by Timo Radünz, musically directed by Hans Tilmann Rose, with Kevin Thiel as Huey Calhoun and Sidonie Smith as Felicia Farrell.
South Korean production (2023) The South Korean premiere opened in Seoul, South Korea on July 20, 2023, and ran until October 22, 2023, at Chungmu Arts Center. The show was directed by Tae Hyung Kim and musically directed by Joo In Yang.
Kang-hyun Park,
Chang Sub Lee, and alternated in the role of Huey Calhoun, while Lia Yoo,
Seung Yeon Son, and Jeong Sun-ah alternated in the role of Felicia Farrell. ==Musical numbers==