Original Broadway production as Billy Flynn in the original
Broadway cast, 1976 Following a Philadelphia
tryout from April 8, 1975, to May 3, 1975, at the
Forrest Theatre,
Chicago: A Musical Vaudeville opened June 3, 1975 at the
46th Street Theatre, and ran for a total of 936 performances, closing August 27, 1977. The opening night cast starred
Chita Rivera as Velma Kelly,
Gwen Verdon as Roxie Hart,
Jerry Orbach as Billy Flynn, and
Barney Martin as Amos Hart. Velma Kelly had been a comparatively minor
Chicago character prior to the musical adaptation, with the role being expanded to better balance the leads of Rivera and Verdon. The musical received mixed reviews. The
Brechtian style of the show, which frequently dropped the
fourth wall, made audiences uncomfortable. According to James Leve, "
Chicago is cynical and subversive, exploiting American cultural mythologies in order to attack American celebrity culture." The show opened the same year as
Michael Bennett's highly successful
A Chorus Line, which beat out
Chicago in both ticket sales and at the
Tony Awards. The show was on the verge of closing when it ran into another setback: Verdon had to have surgery on nodes in her throat after inhaling a feather during the show's finale. The producers contemplated closing the show, but
Liza Minnelli stepped in and offered to play the role of Roxie Hart in place of Verdon. Her run lasted slightly over a month (August 8, 1975, through September 13, 1975), boosting the show's popularity, until Verdon recuperated and returned to the show.
Ann Reinking, who would go on to star in the highly successful 1996 revival and
choreograph that production in the style of Fosse, was also a cast replacement for Roxie Hart during the show's original run.
1979 West End The first
West End, London production opened at the
Cambridge Theatre in April 1979 and ran for around 600 performances (having had its European premiere at the
Crucible Theatre,
Sheffield, on 23 November 1978). It commenced in the West End with most of the Sheffield cast, and was directed by Peter James and choreographed by
Gillian Gregory. The producers were Ray Cooney and
Larry Parnes.
Jenny Logan starred as Velma Kelly, with
Ben Cross as Billy, Antonia Ellis as Roxie Hart, and
Don Fellows as Amos Hart. Ellis (Actress of the Year in a Musical) and Ben Cross (Actor of the Year in a Musical) were nominated for the
Laurence Olivier Award for their performances, and the musical was nominated as Musical of the Year.
Elizabeth Seal later replaced Ellis as Roxie Hart.
1977 Argentina The original Argentine production opened at the Teatro El Nacional featuring
Nélida Lobato (Roxie),
Ambar La Fox (Velma),
Marty Cosens (Billy),
Jovita Luna (Mama Morton) and
Juan Carlos Thorry (Amos) as a replica of the original Broadway production. The book was adapted by
Enrique Pinti and the production was directed by Wilfredo Ferran and Mike Ribas. Gene Foote choreographed the production based on the original choreography by
Bob Fosse. It was produced by
Alejandro Romay.
1981 Australia The original Australian production opened at the
Sydney Opera House's Drama Theatre in June 1981. Featuring
Nancye Hayes (Roxie),
Geraldine Turner (Velma),
Terence Donovan (Billy),
Judi Connelli (Mama) and
George Spartels (Amos), it was a new production directed by
Richard Wherrett for the
Sydney Theatre Company, rather than a replica of the Broadway production. It transferred to the
Theatre Royal in Sydney, before touring to Melbourne's
Comedy Theatre, Adelaide's
Festival Theatre and a return season at the Theatre Royal, playing until March 1982. Sydney Theatre Company's production also toured to the
Hong Kong Arts Festival in February 1983.
1992 Los Angeles The Long Beach Civic Light Opera presented Chicago in 1992, directed by
Rob Marshall with choreography by
Ann Reinking.
Juliet Prowse played Roxie opposite
Bebe Neuwirth as Velma.
Gary Sandy played Billy Flynn with
Kaye Ballard as Mama Morton.
1996 Broadway revival City Center Encores! series presented
Chicago in concert in May 1996. The Encores! series, according to their statement, "celebrates the rarely heard works of America's most important composers and lyricists...Encores! gives three glorious scores the chance to be heard as their creators originally intended." The production was directed by
Walter Bobbie with choreography "in the style of
Bob Fosse" by
Ann Reinking, who also reprised her previous role as Roxie Hart.
Ben Brantley, in his review for
The New York Times, wrote " 'Make love to the audience' was another Fosse dictum. That's exactly what Ms. Reinking and her ensemble do.
Chicago can still seem glibly cynical and artificially cold, especially in its weaker second act. But these performers know just how to take off the chill." By May 10, 1996, there was talk of a Broadway production: "Down the block, there is a move afoot to move the Encores production of
Chicago to Broadway. Rocco Landesman said that he and Fran and Barry Weissler wanted to bring the production to the Martin Beck Theater this summer." , New York, May 2010 Barry and Fran Weissler brought the Encores! production to Broadway, after some revision and expansion, but retaining the spare and minimalist style in costumes and set. The set design includes the presence of the band center stage in an evocation of a jury box, around and upon which the actors play some scenes. There are also chairs along the sides of this central piece, in which the actors at times sit or lounge, when not directly involved in the action. The show opened on November 14, 1996, at the
Richard Rodgers Theatre (the same theater where the original production had played) with a script adapted by
David Thompson, eventually setting a record for recovering its initial costs faster than any other musical in history, likely due in part to the minimalist and stripped-down design elements (costumes, scenery, etc). Unlike the original production, the revival was met with praise from critics. The
CurtainUp reviewer noted, "The show garnered ecstatic reviews, enviable box office sales and enough awards to warrant a special Chicago trophy room." The revival of
Chicago won six
Tony Awards, more than any other revival in
Broadway history until
South Pacific won seven Tonys in 2008.
Chicago won for Best Revival of a Musical, Best Leading Actress in a Musical for Bebe Neuwirth, Best Leading Actor in a Musical for James Naughton, Best Lighting Design of a Musical for
Ken Billington, Best Director of a Musical for Walter Bobbie and Best Choreography for Ann Reinking.
Chicago: The Musical has run for more than 11,000 performances and holds the record for longest-running musical revival on Broadway. Ann Reinking, Bebe Neuwirth, James Naughton, and Joel Grey returned for cameo appearances. RCA Victor released the revival cast recording on January 28, 1997, which went on to win the
Best Musical Show Album at the
40th Annual Grammy Awards. Among the many other performers and celebrities who have appeared in the show are
Adam Pascal,
Alan Thicke,
Alex Newell,
Alyssa Milano,
Amra-Faye Wright,
Amy Spanger,
Ana Villafañe,
Angelica Ross,
Ariana Madix,
Ashlee Simpson,
Billy Ray Cyrus,
Billy Zane,
Brandy Norwood,
Brooke Shields,
Carol Woods,
Chandra Wilson,
Charity Angél Dawson,
Charlotte d'Amboise,
Chris Sullivan,
Christie Brinkley,
Christine Pedi,
Christopher Fitzgerald,
Christopher Sieber,
Cuba Gooding Jr.,
Debra Monk,
Eddie George,
Elvis Stojko,
Erich Bergen,
Erika Jayne,
Gretchen Mol,
Isaac Mizrahi,
Jaime Camil,
James Monroe Iglehart,
Jeff McCarthy,
Jennifer Holliday,
Jennifer Nettles,
Jerry Springer,
Jinkx Monsoon,
Joey Lawrence,
John O'Hurley,
Kate Baldwin,
Kara DioGuardi,
Kevin Chamberlin,
Kevin Richardson,
Leigh Zimmerman,
Lillias White,
Lisa Rinna,
Marco Zunino,
Marilu Henner,
Marti Pellow,
Mark Ballas,
Mel B,
Melanie Griffith,
Melora Hardin,
Michael C. Hall,
Michelle Williams,
Mira Sorvino,
Mýa,
Nana Visitor,
NeNe Leakes,
Norm Lewis,
Orfeh,
Pamela Anderson,
Patrick Swayze,
Paulo Szot,
Philip Casnoff,
Rita Wilson,
Rob Bartlett,
Roz Ryan,
Rumer Willis,
Ruthie Henshall,
Samantha Harris,
Sebastián Yatra,
Shiri Maimon,
Sofía Vergara,
Tam Mutu,
Taye Diggs,
Todrick Hall,
Tony Yazbeck,
Usher,
Veronica Dunne,
Max von Essen,
Wendy Williams, and
Whitney Leavitt. On January 29, 2003, more than six years into its run, the Broadway production moved a second time, to the
Ambassador Theatre, where it has played ever since. On November 23, 2014,
Chicago became the second longest-running Broadway show, surpassing
Cats. Like the New York revival, it was directed by Walter Bobbie and designed by
John Lee Beatty, with choreography by Ann Reinking in the style of Bob Fosse. The show ran at the
Adelphi Theatre for nine years until transferring to the
Cambridge Theatre in April 2006. The original cast of the production included German jazz singer
Ute Lemper as Velma, British actress
Ruthie Henshall as Roxie Hart,
Nigel Planer as Amos Hart, and
Henry Goodman as Billy Flynn. The production won the 1998 Olivier Award for Outstanding Musical, and Lemper was awarded Best Actress in a Musical. Both Lemper and Henshall have played the role of Velma on Broadway. Like its Broadway counterpart, the London production featured many celebrities, including
Alison Moyet,
America Ferrera,
Anita Dobson,
Anita Louise Combe,
Aoife Mulholland,
Ashlee Simpson,
Bonnie Langford,
Brooke Shields,
Chita Rivera,
Christie Brinkley,
Claire Sweeney,
Clive Rowe,
Darius Campbell,
David Hasselhoff,
Denise van Outen,
Frances Ruffelle,
Gaby Roslin,
Ian Kelsey,
James Doherty,
Jennifer Ellison,
Jerry Springer,
Jill Halfpenny,
Joel Grey,
John Barrowman,
Josefina Gabrielle,
Justin Lee Collins,
Kelly Osbourne,
Kevin Richardson,
Leigh Zimmerman,
Les Dennis,
Linzi Hateley,
Lynda Carter,
Maria Friedman,
Marti Pellow,
Michael French,
Michael Greco,
Michelle Williams,
Peter Davison,
Raza Jaffrey,
Sacha Distel,
Sally Ann Triplett,
Tina Arena, and
Tony Hadley. The production moved out of the Cambridge Theatre on August 27, 2011 and transferred to the
Garrick Theatre on November 7, 2011, starring America Ferrera as Roxie. The UK tour of the production continued after the closing. To celebrate the 21st Anniversary of the West End revival production,
Chicago returned, this time at the
Phoenix Theatre opening April 11, 2018, starring
Cuba Gooding Jr. as Billy Flynn, Sarah Soetaert as Roxie Hart, Josefina Gabrielle as Velma Kelly, and Ruthie Henshall as Mama Morton. A cast change saw
Martin Kemp take over the role of Billy Flynn, with
Alexandra Burke as Roxie Hart and
Mazz Murray as Mama Morton. Denise Van Outen was announced to take over the role of Velma from 24 September 2018, but due to sustaining a stress fracture in her heel, her integration was delayed until 7 October. The production featured on ITV's reality show, The Big Audition, to cast the replacement Velma. Following multiple rounds of singing, dancing and acting auditions, Laura Tyrer was selected to fill in for the role.
North American tours There have been ten North American national tours of
Chicago. The first tour started in April 1997 in
Cincinnati, Ohio, six months after the revival opened on Broadway. The cast featured
Charlotte d'Amboise (Roxie Hart),
Jasmine Guy (Velma Kelly),
Obba Babatundé (Billy Flynn) and
Carol Woods (Matron "Mama" Morton). A second company started in December 1997 in
Tampa, Florida. The tour went on hiatus in Fall 1999 and started again in October 1999 in
Denver, Colorado, featuring
Robert Urich as Billy Flynn,
Vicki Lewis (Velma) and
Nana Visitor (Roxie). The next tour started in October 2000 in
Stamford, Connecticut, with Robert Urich. Chita Rivera joined the tour for several weeks. The 2003 tour started in June 2003 at the
National Theatre,
Washington, DC, with
Brenda Braxton playing Velma,
Bianca Marroquin as Roxie, and
Gregory Harrison as Billy Flynn. During 2004 the tour cast included
Alan Thicke and
Tom Wopat as Billy Flynn and Carol Woods as Matron "Mama" Morton. The most recent tour started in November 2008 in
Charlotte, North Carolina and starred Tom Wopat as Billy Flynn, Bianca Marroquin as Roxie Hart, Terra C. MacLeod as Velma Kelly and
Roz Ryan (later replaced by Carol Woods) as Matron "Mama" Morton. On January 16, 2012, Peruvian actor
Marco Zunino joined the cast as Billy Flynn.
2013 Hollywood Bowl For its annual fully staged musical event, the
Hollywood Bowl produced a limited run of
Chicago from July 26–28, 2013, directed by
Brooke Shields. The cast included
Samantha Barks as Velma Kelly,
Ashlee Simpson as Roxie Hart,
Stephen Moyer as Billy Flynn,
Drew Carey as Amos Hart, and
Lucy Lawless as Mama Morton.
2019 Australia in 2019 On 14 June 2018, the Gordon Frost Organisation announced a revival tour of
Chicago commencing early 2019 at the
Capitol Theatre in
Sydney. The show starred
Natalie Bassingthwaighte as Roxie and
Casey Donovan as Mama Morton. The Melbourne leg of the tour starred
Jason Donovan as Billy Flynn. Donovan's father
Terence had played the same role in the 1981 Australian production.
2023 Australia Australian theatrical producers John Frost (For Crossroads Live Australia) and Suzanne Jones (For Jones Theatrical Company) have confirmed they are uniting once more to bring
Chicago back to Australia. This 2023/2024 production of
Chicago will have its premiere at Perth's Crown Theatre from November 2023, with a Brisbane season at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) Lyric Theatre to closely follow in January 2024. Two months later in March 2024, Her Majesty's Theatre in Melbourne will host the production, And opens in August at the Festival Theatre Adelaide. Australia musical theatre star
Anthony Warlow portrayed the role of Billy Flynn opposite
Lucy Maunder as Roxie Hart.
International productions Chicago has been produced several times in Denmark. The earliest productions were at
Aarhus Teater and
Alléscenen, both in 1976, with the latter notably starring
Susse Wold as Roxie Hart,
Lisbet Dahl as Velma Kelly, and
Bent Mejding as Billy Flynn.
Chicago has subsequently been produced at Det Danske Teater in 1977, Mercurteatret in 1988,
Odense Teater in 1989, and Nørrebros Teater in 1992. Recently,
Chicago has been produced twice at
Det Ny Teater. The first production opened September 2007 and starred
Birgitte Hjort Sørensen as Roxie Hart, Julie Steincke as Velma Kelly, and Peter Jorde as Billy Flynn. The second production opened January 2017 and starred
Maria Lucia Rosenberg as Roxie Hart and Tomas Ambt Kofod as Billy Flynn, with Steincke reprising her role of Velma Kelly. A new production of
Chicago at Aarhus Teater opened May 2024. The first Japanese-language production of the Tony-winning revival of Kander and Ebb's
Chicago debuted in October 2008 at the Akasaka ACT Theatre in Tokyo, Japan, followed by an engagement at Osaka's Umeda Art Theatre. Presented by Barry and Fran Weissler in association with Tokyo Broadcasting System, Inc. and Kyodo Tokyo Inc., the b production starred
Ryoko Yonekura as Roxie Hart,
Yōka Wao as Velma Kelly and
Ryuichi Kawamura as Billy Flynn. In
Peru, the musical opened on June 16, 2012, starring
Tati Alcántara,
Denisse Dibós, and
Marco Zunino at
Teatro Municipal de Lima in
Lima. The show was also staged using a Spanish translation in Costa Rica in 2017 starring Silvia Baltodano and Isabel Guzman. A French-language production of
Chicago, based on the Broadway 1996 revival, opened on September 18, 2018, at
Théâtre Mogador in
Paris with
Sofia Essaïdi as
Velma Kelly, Carien Keizer as
Roxie Hart and Jean-Luc Guizone as Billy Flynn. Directed by Dominique Trottein with a book translated by Nicolas Engel, this production is choreographed by
Ann Reinking and the music was supervised by
Rob Bowman. This production closed on June 30, 2019. In March 2019, the U.S. national touring cast completed a nine-day, 16-performance
Chicago residency at
Heichal HaTarbut in
Tel Aviv, with Israeli singer and actress
Shiri Maimon reprising the role of Roxie Hart that she previously held on Broadway. The
Stratford Festival in
Ontario, Canada, presented an entirely new production of
Chicago as part of their 2020 season; the organization was granted new production rights outside of New York or London for the first time in 30 years. It was directed by
Donna Feore. A new production directed by
Drew Anthony and choreographed by Lauren Ferreira was staged at The Royale Theatre at Planet Royale during September 2022, with Lucy Williamson as Velma, Elethea Sartorelli as Roxie, Brendan Hanson as Billy Flynn, Rachel Monamy as Mama Morton, Vincent Hooper as Amos and Greg Jarema as Mary Sunshine. In addition, a production of
Chicago was staged in
Seoul in 2000, and again in 2003 and 2007.
Chicago has been staged in Seoul several additional times since then; in 2018, the musical had its thousandth Korean performance. An Indonesian production of
Chicago premiered in
Jakarta, Indonesia for 8 shows in April 2026. The production starred Putri Indam Kamila as Roxie Hart, Galabby as Velma Kelly, Beyon Destiano as Matron "Mama" Morton, and Gusty Pratama as Billy Flynn. The show marked the first international musical IP to be brought to Indonesia and performed partially in Bahasa Indonesian. ==Recordings==