A story that lives beyond the American South...
Though the events of PARADE take place in 1913 Atlanta, Georgia, the themes of injustice, hatred, resilience and hope are universal. Thanks to Music Theatre International's show licensing of PARADE, theatre companies around the globe are able to perform this powerful show for new audiences. From the United Kingdom to Japan, the story of Leo and Lucille Frank and the trials they faced is told over and over again.
Japanese Production (2017/2021) presented by HoriPro Stage
Directed by Shintaro Mori 森 新太郎
Kanji Ishimaru 石丸 幹二 as Leo Frank, Keiko Horiuchi 堀内敬子 as Lucille Frank
Kanji Ishimaru 石丸 幹二 as Leo Frank, Keiko Horiuchi 堀内敬子 as Lucille Frank
Writers Theatre Production (Chicago, 2017)
Directed by Gary Griffin
Patrick Andrews as Leo Frank, Brianna Borger as Lucille Frank
Patrick Andrews as Leo Frank, Brianna Borger as Lucille Frank
Brianna Borger and Patrick Andrews sing "All the Wasted Time" from "Parade" at Writers Theatre
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Gary Griffin explains his directorial vision for honoring the material of Jason Robert Brown and discovering the love, passion and connection woven in the narrative of PARADE.
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Hope Mill Theatre Production (Manchester, 2016)
Directed by James Baker
Tom Lloyd as Leo Frank, Laura Harrison as Lucille Frank
Tom Lloyd as Leo Frank, Laura Harrison as Lucille Frank