Airline Highway (play)

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Airline Highway
Written byLisa D'Amour
Characters
  • Miss Ruby
  • Sissy Na Na
  • Bait Boy
  • Zoe
  • Tanya
  • Wayne
  • Krista
  • Terry
  • Francis
  • Ensemble
Date premieredDecember 4, 2014 (2014-12-04)
Place premieredSteppenwolf Theatre
Chicago, Illinois
Original languageEnglish
GenreBlack comedy
SettingThe Hummingbird Motel, Off Airline Highway, New Orleans, Louisiana

Airline Highway is an American play, written by Lisa D'Amour and set in New Orleans. Commissioned by the Steppenwolf Theatre Company, the play made its Broadway debut in April 2015. It received four Tony Award nominations, including Best Featured Actor in a Play for K. Todd Freeman and Best Featured Actress in a Play for Julie White. Additionally, it received three Drama Desk Award nominations, winning one for Freeman.[1] Its final performance was on June 7, 2015.[2]

Synopsis[]

Airline Highway takes place in the parking lot of The Hummingbird Motel, off the titular highway near New Orleans, where the residents have gathered to celebrate the life of Miss Ruby, an iconic burlesque queen who has been a mother figure to them all. Miss Ruby's life is nearing its end, and she requests that her funeral takes place while she is still alive. As the Mardi Gras-esque celebration continues into the night, the stories of the residents, their pain and disappointments unfold.

Productions[]

2014 original production[]

The original production of the play was performed in Chicago, Illinois, by the Steppenwolf Theatre Company from December 4, 2014, until February 14, 2015. The production was directed by Joe Mantello with set design by Scott Pask. K. Todd Freeman performed the role of Sissy Na Na, with Kate Buddeke as Tanya, Scott Jaeck as Wayne and Robert Breuler in the ensemble.[3]

Broadway production[]

The play was produced on Broadway by the Manhattan Theatre Club at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre from April 23 through June 7, 2015.[4] Directed by Mantello, both Freeman and Jaeck reprised their roles, and Julie White portrayed Tanya.

Awards and nominations[]

Year Award Category Nominee Result
2015 Tony Award Best Featured Actor in a Play K. Todd Freeman Nominated
Best Featured Actress in a Play Julie White Nominated
Best Costume Design of a Play David Zinn Nominated
Best Lighting Design of a Play Japhy Weideman Nominated
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Play Nominated
Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play K. Todd Freeman Won
Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play Julie White Nominated
Drama League Award Distinguished Performance Julie White Nominated

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