Off-Off-Broadway Ars Nova The musical premiered on October 16, 2012, at
Ars Nova. Directed by
Rachel Chavkin the show was staged as an immersive production, with action happening around and among the audience. The set designed by Mimi Lien and lights by Bradley King transformed
Ars Nova into a Russian supper club. The creative team was completed by
Paloma Young as costume designer, Matt Hubbs as sound designer, and
Dave Malloy as musical director. The cast included Malloy as Pierre,
Phillipa Soo as Natasha,
Lucas Steele as Anatole,
Amber Gray as Hélène,
Brittain Ashford as Sonya,
Manik Choksi as Dolokhov,
Gelsey Bell as Mary, Amelia Workman as Marya,
Blake DeLong as Andrey/Old Prince Bolkonsky and Paul Pinto (who also served as associate music director) as Balaga. The show was the first production of
Ars Nova to ever transfer to Broadway.
Off-Broadway Kazino On May 16, 2013, the show opened in the
Meatpacking District at Kazino, a temporary structure designed as an opulent Russian club, where the immersive production was staged, again by the same creative team. The cast reprised their roles, except Choksi, now replaced by Ian Lassiter (who temporarily took over the role for a month after which Choksi returned), and Workman, replaced by
Grace McLean. Malloy left the cast on June 21 and was temporarily replaced by Luke Holloway.
David Abeles then took over the role of Pierre on July 9, 2013. The show closed on September 1, 2013. The show opened for a 14-week limited engagement starting on September 24, 2013, at the Kazino and moved to the
Theater District, with the final cast of the previous production: Bell was replaced by
Shaina Taub (Katrina Yaukey later took over the role from Taub on February 4) and Ashkon Davaran replaced Pinto. On December 10, 2013, the two-disc cast recording was released. The show was extended and ran until March 2, 2014.
American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) The team behind the original production remounted the show at the
American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) in
Cambridge, Massachusetts, with performances beginning December 6, 2015, and running to January 3, 2016. Now expanded to a
proscenium stage, the set put some of the audience onstage.
Scott Stangland took over the role of Pierre,
Denée Benton starred as Natasha,
Lilli Cooper portrayed Hélène, and Nicholas Belton played Andrey/Old Prince Bolkonsky. The rest of the cast reprised their roles.
Broadway The
Broadway production at the
Imperial Theatre began previews on October 18, 2016. It opened on November 14, 2016, starring
Josh Groban as Pierre and
Denée Benton as Natasha, both making their Broadway debuts. The remainder of the cast featured
Lucas Steele as Anatole,
Brittain Ashford as Sonya,
Amber Gray as Hélène,
Grace McLean as Marya, Manik Choksi as Dolokhov,
Gelsey Bell as Princess Mary, Nicholas Belton as Andrey/Old Prince Bolkonsky, Paul Pinto as Balaga, and
Scott Stangland as the standby for Pierre. The production had choreography by Sam Pinkleton, sets by Mimi Lien, costumes by
Paloma Young, lights by Bradley King, sound by Nicholas Pope, and music direction by Or Matias. With sets similar to the A.R.T. remounting, the production took the proscenium stage, but removed almost 200 seats from the audience to accommodate the design. Again, options for stage seats, in banquettes, or dining tables were available. The Broadway production cost about $14 million to stage, most of which was not recouped. In July 2017,
Hamilton alum
Okieriete Onaodowan took over the role of Pierre, singer-songwriter
Ingrid Michaelson took over the role of Sonya and Courtney Bassett took over the role of Princess Mary, both for temporary engagements. On August 15, Stangland temporarily took over the role of Pierre, and Ashford returned to the role of Sonya. On August 22, Bell returned to the role of Princess Mary, and Dave Malloy took over the role of Pierre for the remainder of the Broadway run. The Broadway production played its final performance on September 3, 2017, having run for 32 previews and 336 regular performances.
London On 25 June 2024, it was announced that
The Great Comet would have its United Kingdom premiere at London's
Donmar Warehouse from 9 December 2024 to 8 February 2025. The show was directed by
Timothy Sheader and choreographed by Ellen Kane. Sheader said this production would return the show to its Ars Nova roots, with a cast of 12 and band of 10 (as opposed to the Broadway edition, which had a cast of 33). On 17 October, the cast was announced with
Jamie Muscato,
Declan Bennett and
Chumisa Dornford-May starring as Anatole, Pierre and Natasha, respectively. Also featured in the cast are Cedric Neal as Balaga, Daniel Krikler as Dolokhov, Eugene McCoy as Prince Bolkonsky/Andrey, Annette McLaughlin as Marya,
Maimuna Memon as Sonya,
Cat Simmons as Hélène and Chloe Saracco as Princess Mary. The production officially opened on 16 December to rave reviews, with critics particularly praising the strength of the cast and the originality of the material. The production closed on 8 February and was nominated for six
Laurence Olivier Awards and won for
Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical for Memon .
United States Regional Tantrum Theater, the professional theatre attached to Dave Malloy's alma mater
Ohio University, staged the regional and university premiere of the show from March 24 to April 2, 2022.
Carnegie Mellon University, the alma mater of original Broadway stars Josh Groban and Denée Benton, staged the second university production shortly after from April 14-26, 2022. The Capital City Theatre of
Madison, Wisconsin staged the musical from June 3–12, 2022. The West Coast premiere occurred in the fall of 2022 with the
Shotgun Players in
Berkeley, California.
The Great Comet returned to the Loeb Drama Center, home of the
American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) in
Cambridge, Massachusetts, under the
Harvard-Radcliffe Dramatic Club in April 2023. The
Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera staged the musical from August 22-27, 2023 featuring Jason Gotay as Anatole and
Great Comet Broadway replacement Kennedy Caughell as Sonya. The
Idaho Shakespeare Festival also staged the show during this month. The
Great Lakes Theater,
Cleveland, Ohio, staged
The Great Comet in September and October 2023 with
Chris McCarrell as Anatole. The Horizon Theatre Company,
Atlanta, Georgia, staged
The Great Comet in October and November 2023. The production returned for two encore runs from January 26 to March 3, 2024 and January 24 to February 23, 2025. The
Zach Theatre in
Austin, Texas, staged
The Great Comet in January–March 2024.
The Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities in
Arvada, Colorado staged
The Great Comet in February–March 2024.
Seacoast Repertory Theatre,
Portsmouth, New Hampshire, staged
The Great Comet in March and April 2024.
Cygnet Theatre,
San Diego, California, staged
The Great Comet in April and May 2024.
Pioneer Theatre Company,
Salt Lake City, Utah, staged
The Great Comet in May 2024 starring
Ali Ewoldt as Natasha and
Kevin Earley as Pierre
Writers Theatre of
Glencoe, Illinois, staged
The Great Comet from September through November 2024 starring Aurora Penepacker as Natasha and Evan Tyrone Martin as Pierre.
International The show had its international premiere in
Quito, Ecuador, in September 2014, in a Spanish-language production produced by Teatro Parapluie. A Brazilian production opened in August 2018, in Portuguese, with Bruna Guerin as Natasha, André Frateschi as Pierre, and Gabriel Leone as Anatole. The production won the Prêmio Reverência popular vote Award for "Best Musical." A Japanese production, helmed by the entertainment company
Toho, opened at the Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre on January 5, 2019, and ran through January 27, 2019. It starred Nogizaka46's Erika Ikuta Natasha and Yoshio Inoue as Pierre. The Korean production ran from March 2021 until May 2021, starring Haena and Jung Eun-ji as Natasha, and Hong Kwang-ho and K.Will as Pierre. In 2024, the production returned to Korea featuring Lee Jisoo,
Yoo Yeon-jung, and Park Soobin as
Natasha, and
Ha Do-kwon,
K.Will, and
Julian Jootaek Kim as
Pierre.
Variety also reported that productions in London and Korea were under discussion, with additional interest in China and the Philippines. The Canadian premiere produced by Musical Stage Co. and Crow's Theatre was set to run from January 26 to February 14, 2021, at the Winter Garden Theatre in Toronto, but was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic and consequent shutdown of theaters. It was rescheduled for December 5, 2023 to March 24, 2024, at the Crow's Theatre. In summer 2025, it transferred to the Royal Alexandra Theatre. Elsewhere in Canada, MacEwan University mounted the Western-Canada premiere production from February 12–16, 2025. The European premiere was in February 2023 at the Landestheater in Linz, Austria. The Australian premiere was mounted by the Darlinghurst Theatre, running at the Eternity Playhouse from 7 July to 20 August 2023. Reviews were positive, citing the staging and diverse casting. The Chinese premiere ran from December 2023 to March 2024 at the Nine Trees Future Art Center and the Bank of Communications Qiantan 31 Performing Arts Center with Cooper Grodin starring as Pierre. A New Zealand production, produced by WITCH Music Theatre, opened at the Hannah Playhouse Theatre, Wellington in April 2024.
The Great Comet is set to return to China at the
Shanghai Grand Theatre from May 15 to 24, 2026 as a staged concert with Cooper Grodin reprising his role opposite
Grace Mouat. ==Characters==