Motown: The Musical premiered on Broadway, at the
Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, on April 14, 2013, after previews starting on March 11. The production was directed by
Charles Randolph-Wright, with choreography by
Patricia Wilcox, scenic design by David Korins, costumes by ESosa, lighting by
Natasha Katz, sound design by
Peter Hylenski, and projection design by Daniel Brodie. Music supervision and arrangements were by Ethan Popp, with orchestrations by Ethan Popp and Bryan Crook. A national tour began in April 2014, featuring Clifton Oliver and Allison Semmes. The show returned to
Broadway on July 12, 2016, for an announced 18-week run at the
Nederlander Theatre. However, the run closed earlier than expected, on July 31, 2016. After speculation that a
London production would be staged in the
Dominion Theatre, which would be refurbished following the closure of
We Will Rock You, an eventual
West End production was announced in May 2015 for the
Shaftesbury Theatre, which began on February 11, 2016, running until April 20, 2019. The West End production was directed by Charles Randolph-Wright, who also directed this musical on Broadway and its US tour. The cast stars Cedric Neal (as
Berry Gordy),
Lucy St. Louis (as
Diana Ross), Sifiso Mazibuko (as
Marvin Gaye), and Obioma Ugoala (as
Smokey Robinson). A UK and Ireland tour began on October 11, 2018, at
The Alexandra, Birmingham. ==Synopsis==