Send in the Clowns! Ragtime finished at New York City Center on November 10, 2024
Ragtime is now showing at Vivian Beaumont Theater
Ragtime

Send in the Clowns! Ragtime finished at New York City Center on November 10, 2024
Ragtime is now showing at Vivian Beaumont Theater
Why see Ragtime?
The Acclaimed Musical Returns
One of the most acclaimed musicals of modern times is back! The winner of four Tonys during its 1998 Broadway debut production, Ragtime is a grand diorama of early 20th-century American life, featuring appearances from some of the most important figures of the day, including Houdini and Henry Ford, all shot through with the music of ragtime. Joshua Henry, Caissie Levy, and Brandon Uranowitz star.
Memorable musical theatre classics, including "Wheels of a Dream," "Back to Before," and "Your Daddy's Son,", punctuate the intersecting story of an African-American family, a Jewish immigrant family, and a wealthy suburban WASP family. Brought together in the aftermath of a crime, they interact and influence each other with unexpectedly emotional results.
What is Ragtime About?
Ragtime paints a picture of American life at the beginning of the 20th century by weaving together the stories of three distinct families. The upper-class white Protestant family lives in New York; the African-American family, headed by ragtime musician Coalhouse Walker Jr., and the poor European migrants, Tateh and his daughter, who arrive at Ellis Island looking for a better life. This patchwork of characters cross paths and overlap with each other in surprising ways, their seemingly disparate strands coming together in a profound depiction of the American experience.
Key Information
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Cast
- Caissie Levy as Mother
- Brandon Uranowitz as Tateh
- Joshua Henry as Coalhouse Walker, Jr.
- Colin Donnell as Father
- Nichelle Lewis as Sarah
- Ben Levi Ross as Mother’s Younger Brother
- John Clay III as Booker T Washington
- Rodd Cyrus as Harry Houdini
- Anna Grace Barlow as Evelyn Nesbit
- Shaina Taub as Emma Goldman
Please note: The producers can't guarantee the appearance of any performers on any specific date.
Creative
- Directed by Lear deBessone
- Based on the novel by E.L. Doctorow
- Book by Terrence McNally
- Score by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty
- Choreographed by Ellenore Scott
- Scenic design by David Korins
- Costume design by Linda Cho
- Lighting design by Adam Honoré and Donald Holder
- Sound design by Kai Harada
- Projection design by 59 Studio
- Hair and wig design by Tom Watson