A workshop of the show was produced in Toronto. The original Off-Broadway production ran for a limited -week run, which included two 1/2 weeks of previews at the WPA Theatre in 1995. The original cast consisted of
Brooks Ashmanskas,
Andréa Burns,
Jessica Molaskey and
Billy Porter, with direction by Daisy Prince. The original band consisted of Jason Robert Brown on piano, Randy Landau on bass, Tom Partington on drums, Joe Reina on keyboards, and
Warren Smith and Rob McEwan on percussion. The first regional production was mounted by
New Line Theatre in
St. Louis in 1998.
Songs for a New World premiered in the UK in 2001, at the
Bridewell Theatre in a production directed by Clive Paget. The cast was led by Craig Purnell (Best Actor in a Musical, WhatsOnStage Awards 2002),
Golda Rosheuvel, Sarah Redmond and
Nigel Richards. The first professional revival in New York was staged in October 2008 at the Chernuchin Theatre, featuring a 14-member youth ensemble in addition to the four principal performers. The production was directed by Debbie Slevin. In 2013, the show premiered in Paris, France. In 2015,
Songs for a New World was revived at the
St James Theatre, London. The cast consisted of
Cynthia Erivo,
Jenna Russell,
Damian Humbley and
Dean John-Wilson. The production was directed by Adam Lenson. A special
Encores! Off-Center staged concert of
Songs for a New World was performed at
New York City Center June 27 through June 30, 2018. The production was directed by
Kate Whoriskey and starred
Shoshana Bean,
Colin Donnell,
Mykal Kilgore, and
Solea Pfeiffer. The show continues to be popular among amateur theatre groups with performances across Australia, the US and the UK. In July 2020, as theatres around the world remained dark due to the COVID-19 pandemic,
The Other Palace (formerly St James Theatre) again revived
Songs for a New World. Directed by Séimí Campbell, starring
Rachel John,
Ramin Karimloo, Cedric Neal and
Rachel Tucker and featuring new graduate Shem Omari James, the digital production was filmed entirely in isolation with contemporary news footage interwoven with the musical numbers. The production had music supervision by Adam Hoskins. This production was transferred into a physical production for 2 shows at The London Palladium on 11 October 2020. Rachel John, Cedric Neal, Rachel Tucker and Shem Omari James reprised their roles from the digital production. The role of Man 2 was taken over by
David Hunter and the show had an ensemble made up of 3rd Year students from
Mountview Academy. Audiences were socially distanced and there were other safety measures put into place to protect from the spreading of COVID-19. The London Palladium production is set to have an official West End transfer and run from 5 February 2021 at the Vaudeville Theatre, on the strand. Both Rachels, Cedric and David are all set to reprise their roles. In March 2025, the show premiered in Oslo, Norway. In July 2025, to celebrate the 30th anniversary of
Songs for a New World, it was announced that the show would play at the
Hammersmith Apollo in London for two performances on September 21, 2025. The concert, directed by
Michael Longhurst and conducted by Jason Robert Brown himself, starred
Tituss Burgess,
Jordan Fisher,
Shoshana Bean and
Joy Woods. == Cast recordings ==