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Kimberly Akimbo (musical)

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2021 musical by Jeanine Tesori and David Lindsay-Abaire
Kimberly Akimbo
Broadway promotional poster
MusicJeanine Tesori
LyricsDavid Lindsay-Abaire
BookDavid Lindsay-Abaire
BasisKimberly Akimbo
by David Lindsay-Abaire
PremiereNovember 6, 2021 (2021-11-06):Linda Gross Theater
Productions2021 Off-Broadway
2022 Broadway
2024 North American Tour
AwardsTony Award for Best Musical
Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical
Tony Award for Best Original Score

Kimberly Akimbo is a 2021 musical with music byJeanine Tesori, and lyrics and book byDavid Lindsay-Abaire. It is based onLindsay-Abaire's 2001 comedy of the same name.[1]

The show tells the story of a lonely teenage girl, Kimberly Levaco, who suffers from a condition similar toprogeria that causes her to age rapidly, thereby giving her the appearance of an elderly woman. According toPlaybill, Kimberly is "[f]orced to maneuver family secrets, borderline personalities, and possible felony charges, Kim is determined to find happiness in a world where not even time is on her side."[2]

The show's premiere production opened Off-Broadway on December 8, 2021, at theLinda Gross Theater in Manhattan; it was critically acclaimed, with the performances ofVictoria Clark,Justin Cooley, andBonnie Milligan, Lindsay-Abaire's book and lyrics, and Tesori's score all receiving praise. The off-Broadway production won Best Musical prizes at theDrama Desk,Lucille Lortel, andOuter Critics Circle Awards.

The show then moved to Broadway, opening at theBooth Theatre on November 9, 2022 (with previews beginning on October 12). The Broadway production also received critical acclaim and won fiveTony Awards:Best Musical,Best Book of a Musical,Best Original Score,Best Leading Actress in a Musical (Victoria Clark), andBest Featured Actress in a Musical (Bonnie Milligan).

Background

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Playwright David Lindsay-Abaire's comedyKimberly Akimbo made its premiere in 2001, at theSouth Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa, California; it eventually moved Off-Broadway in 2003, at theManhattan Theatre Club, in a production featuringMarylouise Burke,John Gallagher, Jr., andAna Gasteyer.[3]

Lindsay-Abaire's other plays includeFuddy Meers (1999),Good People (2011), andRabbit Hole (2006), for which he won the 2007Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Jeanine Tesori has written the music for stage musicals such asThoroughly Modern Millie (2000),Caroline, or Change (2003),Shrek the Musical (2008), andFun Home (2013); she has also been twice nominated for the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, forFun Home andSoft Power (2018). Lindsay-Abaire and Tesori had previously worked together onShrek the Musical.

Synopsis

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Act l

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At anice skating rink named "Skater Planet" inBergen County,New Jersey, six teenagers – Kimberly Levaco, Seth Weetis, Martin Doaty, Aaron Puckett, Teresa Benton, and Delia McDaniels – express their frustrations. Kim is the new girl in town, with a disease that makes her age four and a half times as fast as normal, and a dream of visitingSix Flags Great Adventure. Seth, an employee at the rink, feels like a misfit. The four others are all pining for another member of their friend group unrequitedly (Martin for Aaron, Aaron for Delia, Delia for Teresa, and Teresa for Martin). All the teens feel as if they don't fit in, and express their desire to "be seen" ("Skater Planet"). Kim’s frequently drunk father Buddy is over three hours late picking her up, Kimberly gives him a thermos filled with coffee to sober up. Seth comes back to the rink for his tuba, which he had left inside. He asks Kim to be his partner for an upcoming biology project, and says that they could do it about her disease. Buddy retorts and says that Kimberly is researchingglaucoma, and insults Seth behind his back. Buddy tells Kimberly to tell her mother, Pattie, that they were late due to car troubles. At the Levacos’ home, Pattie, pregnant and with casts on both arms, creates a video for her yet-to-be-born baby ("Hello, Darling"). When Buddy and Kim arrive home, Pattie chastises Buddy for their lateness and his drunkenness, which leads to an argument in which both parents end up having to give quarters to the family "swear jar". Buddy suggests that if they save up enough in the swear jar, they could go on a road trip, which Pattie quickly shoots down. It is also established that the family is trying to keep secret the fact that they're fromLodi, New Jersey. In her room, Kimberly writes a letter to theMake A Wish Foundation, requesting a treehouse after going back and forth between an array of wishes ("Make A Wish").

At school, Martin, Aaron, Delia, and Teresa make plans for aDreamgirls medley for their school show choir, one that will compete with their rival West Orange'sEvita medley. They reaffirm their problems with unrequited love ("Skater Planet (reprise #1)"). The group then plans on purchasing classic show choir outfits (blue dresses for the girls and turquoise suits for the boys). Kimberly agrees to be Seth's partner for the biology project, and to use her disease as their topic. Delia invites Teresa to Skater Planet, but Teresa wants to invite Martin. This results in all four members of the friend group agreeing to go to Skater Planet, after Martin invites Aaron. In the library, while studying for their project, Seth creates ananagram of Kim's name, "CleverlyAkimbo". She realizes that she likes him ("Anagram"). Debra, Kim's criminal aunt, shows up and makes crude jokes. She reveals that she has been sleeping in the school library, waiting to find Kimberly. The Levaco family moved from Lodi in a manner that made it difficult for Debra to find them, which was intentional. Debra tells Kim about an exciting new opportunity to make a lot of money, and that it is only "slightly illegal". Debra also tries to convince Martin, Aaron, Delia, and Teresa to help out ("Better"). Kim agrees, but only if she gets a say in the plan, and only if Debra agrees that nobody will get hurt. Debra is ecstatic, and tells Kimberly to leave the window and door unlocked at her house.

Around midnight, at the house, Kim goes to unlock the door, but is caught by Pattie, who is awake because of the baby's kicking. Kimberly distracts her, as Debra sneaks in the window. Kim tells her mother that she reminds her ofMedea. However, despite Kim's distraction efforts, Pattie catches Debra. Ignoring Pattie's protests, Debra comes into the house, and drags a mailbox into the basement. Pattie reflects on and laments her situation, before singing a lullaby that she used to sing for Kim to the new baby ("Hello, Darling (reprise)/Father Time"). At this point, it is Kim's sixteenth birthday. The life expectancy of one with her disease is sixteen years old. The next morning, Buddy is driving Kim and Seth to school, but embarrasses Kim by yelling at Seth for supposedly wanting to "get in her [Kimberly's] pants". He also throws Seth's muffin out of the car window ("Happy For Her"). Kimberly yells at her father, and tells him that she hopes he crashes the car into a tree and dies. Later, at school, Seth tells Kim that if she wanted him to kiss her, he'd do it. He also invites Kim to come to Skater Planet that night, which she agrees to. Kim reflects on her feelings for Seth ("Anagram (reprise)"). That night, at Skater Planet, Seth gives Kimberly a present of a book of anagrams. Pattie, Debra, and Buddy all show up as well, having been invited by Seth, who reveals to Kim that this is a surprise birthday party. Debra gifts Kim an extremely large pinecone, while Buddy and Pattie both promise to, respectively, stop drinking and be a better mother as their presents. Martin, Aaron, Delia, and Teresa arrive, also having been invited to the party. Delia informs the group that they won't be able to get their costumes, because the show choir has run out of money. Hearing this, Debra ropes them into her plan once more. Everybody hopes for the future ("This Time").

Act II

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In Kim’s basement, Debra is teaching the six teenagers how towash a check. It proves too complex for them, with Aaron getting his arm stuck in the mailbox (from which they are retrieving the checks), and Teresa getting a glue trap stuck to her head (which they are using to fish out the checks). However, once Debra compares them unfavorably to West Orange, they complete the task without trouble (“How to Wash a Check”). After the rest of the group is gone, Seth stands alone and reflects on how all his life he was the "good kid" and now he is involved in a check fraud scheme, before deciding "maybe a little bad could do a lot of good." ("Good Kid")

At the Levaco home, Buddy is trying to distract himself, since he is not drinking, through an exercise plan he and Kim came up with. When Pattie, now with a leg brace from a skating injury at Kimberly’s birthday party, leaves her camera in the room, he makes a video for the baby. He reflects on the future that he lost when Pattie got pregnant with Kim, and tells the baby to “see the world” (“Hello, Baby”). At school, the six teens are in the library, playingUNO, just before their biology class (and their biology presentations). Seth asks about what will happen if they get caught, and all of them think about what the future holds (“Skater Planet (reprise #2)”). In class, the group does their presentations. Aaron and Martin presentscurvy, Delia and Teresa presentfasciolosis, and Kim and Seth present her disease. During the presentation, Kimberly gets upset, thinking about how getting older is her affliction, but getting older is the rest of the class’s cure (for adolescence). She runs out of the class (“Our Disease”).

When Kim arrives at home, she finds that Buddy has cooked a meal for everybody, and they sit down for a family dinner. However, resentment soon boils over, and they begin to fight. It is revealed that Buddy paid Debra to go to the Levaco’s old neighbor, Mr. Zwicky’s house to beat him up, because Pattie had sex with him to ensure that this baby wouldn’t have the same ailment as Kim. Zwicky died of a fear-induced heart attack during the assault, resulting in the family leaving Lodi. They fight, until Kimberly collapses to the floor (“The Inevitable Turn”). Three days later, at the hospital, Kim is bedridden and asleep. Debra convinces Buddy and Pattie to leave and go home, so they can sleep and take showers. Before they leave, Pattie tells Kim (who is pretending to sleep) that the Make A Wish Foundation is going to build her a treehouse. Seth shows up, while Debra takes off to find a bedpan and pills. Seth has brought all sorts of things to help Kim feel better, but she just wants to live in a better moment and they decide to leave to participate in the check fraud scheme, which was to be done without them (“Now”).

Debra reminds the group of their plan (“How to Wash a Check (reprise)”). She also reveals the kids' crushes on one another. Kim emerges from the back room disguised as a grandmother, which is a part of the plan. She demands that Martin, Aaron, Delia, Teresa, and Seth not come along, but Seth insists (he is also the one driving). They go. Later, Kim comes home with a bag of the money and tells her parents that they can finally go on their road trip, and to start packing. She then goes into her room, and sees that they have replaced her bed with a crib for the new baby. They fight, and she tells her parents to give up who they wanted her to be before she dies. She writes a new letter to Make A Wish, telling them thank you for the treehouse, but that she doesn’t need it because she is going to see the world (“Before I Go”).

Kimberly and Seth are in Buddy’s car, at Six Flags Great Adventure. They are on a road trip, with the camera and their portion of the money–as well as Debra’s money, which they stole. Kim makes a video for her sister and asks Seth to make sure she gets it (“Hello, Sister”). They kiss.

Martin, Aaron, Delia, and Teresa (in their show choir outfits), Debra (now working at Costco), Pattie and Buddy (with the new baby), and Kim and Seth tell the audience to live life to the fullest because "no one gets a second time around" (“Great Adventure”).

Productions

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Off-Broadway (2021)

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Kimberly Akimbo's premiere production ran Off-Broadway from December 8, 2021 to January 15, 2022 (with previews beginning on November 6), at the Linda Gross Theater in Manhattan, produced by theAtlantic Theater Company. Directed byJessica Stone, its cast includedTony Award-winnerVictoria Clark, Tony nomineeSteven Boyer,Alli Mauzey, andJustin Cooley. Set design was byDavid Zinn; costume design was by Sarah Laux; lighting design was byLap Chi Chu; sound design was by Kai Harada; choreography was by Danny Mefford; and orchestrations were byJohn Clancy, with additional musical arrangements by Macy Schmidt.[4]

Broadway (2022–2024)

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The show then moved to Broadway'sBooth Theatre with the same cast, beginning previews on October 12, 2022 with an official opening on November 10, 2022. It was produced byDavid Stone, the Atlantic Theater Company,James L. Nederlander,LaChanze,John Gore, Patrick Catullo and Aaron Glick. For this production, the entire creative team remained except for Chu's lighting, who was replaced by Jeanette Oi-Suk Yew.[5] The show received rave reviews from the critics.[6] The show received eight 2023 Tony Award nominations,[7] winning for best musical, book, score, leading actress, and supporting actress.[8] The production played its final performance on April 28, 2024, having played 32 previews and 612 regular performances.[9][10]

North American Tour (2024)

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In April 2023, it was announced that the show will embark on a 60-city North American national tour. The tour launched in September 2024 at theDenver Center for the Performing Arts. In July 2024, it was announced thatCarolee Carmello would play the title character, with the rest of the cast being announced in August. The cast includes five understudies from the original Broadway company, as well as Valerie Wright who will continue on the road with the production as the standby for Kimberly.[11] Carmello played her final performance with the tour in Cleveland on July 27, 2025, withAnn Morrison taking over the role of Kim starting on July 29th.[12]

Planned Canadian productions

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In March 2025, it was announced that Kimberly Akimbo will have its Canadian premiere at theSegal Centre for Performing Arts, where it will play between November 23 and December 21, 2024.[13] The musical will then transfer to Toronto, where it will play at theCAA Theatre between January 14 and February 8, 2026.[13][14]Louise Pitre will star in the title role.[14]

TheArts Club Theatre Company in Vancouver will present a regional production ofKimberly Akimbo, which will run in April and May 2026.[15]

Musical numbers

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Act I
  • "Skater Planet" - Aaron, Delia, Martin, Teresa, Seth, Kimberly
  • "Hello, Darling" - Pattie
  • "Make a Wish" - Kimberly
  • "Skater Planet (reprise #1)" - Aaron, Delia, Martin, Teresa †
  • "Anagram" - Seth, Kimberly, Company
  • "Better" - Debra, Kimberly, Company
  • "Hello, Darling (reprise)/Father Time" - Pattie
  • "Happy For Her" - Buddy
  • "Anagram (reprise)" - Kimberly †
  • "This Time" - Company
Act II
  • "How to Wash a Check" - Debra, Kimberly, Seth, Aaron, Delia, Martin, Teresa
  • "Good Kid" - Seth
  • "Hello, Baby" - Buddy
  • "Skater Planet (reprise #2)" - Aaron, Delia, Martin, Teresa, Seth
  • "Our Disease" - Kimberly, Seth, Aaron, Delia, Martin, Teresa
  • "The Inevitable Turn" - Pattie, Buddy, Debra, Aaron, Delia, Martin, Teresa
  • "Now" - Seth, Kimberly
  • "How to Wash a Check (reprise)" - Debra, Aaron, Delia, Martin, Teresa
  • "Before I Go" - Kimberly, Buddy, Pattie
  • "Hello, Sister" - Kimberly, Seth †
  • "Great Adventure" - Company

†=Not on the Broadway Cast Album

Cast and characters

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CharacterOff-BroadwayBroadwayFirst National TourAustralian Tour
2021202220242025
Kimberly LevacoVictoria ClarkCarolee CarmelloMarina Prior
Seth WeetisJustin CooleyMiguel GilDarcy Wain
Buddy LevacoSteven BoyerJim HoganNathan O'Keefe
Pattie LevacoAlli MauzeyDana SteingoldChristie Whelan Browne
Aunt DebraBonnie MilliganEmily KochCasey Donovan
Delia McDanielsOlivia Elease HardyGrace CapelessAllycia Angeles
Martin DoatyFernell Hogan IIDarron HayesMarty Alix
Aaron PuckettMichael IskanderPierce WheelerJacob Rozario
Teresa BentonNina WhiteSkye Alyssa FriedmanAlana Iannace

Awards and nominations

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2021 Off-Broadway production

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YearAwardCategoryNomineeResult
2022Drama Desk Awards[16]Outstanding MusicalWon
Outstanding Actress in a MusicalVictoria ClarkNominated
Outstanding Featured Actor in a MusicalJustin CooleyNominated
Outstanding Featured Actress in a MusicalBonnie MilliganNominated
Outstanding Director of a MusicalJessica StoneNominated
Outstanding MusicJeanine TesoriNominated
Outstanding LyricsDavid Lindsay-AbaireNominated
Outstanding Scenic Design of a MusicalDavid ZinnNominated
Outstanding Sound Design in a MusicalKai HaradaNominated
Drama League Awards[17]Outstanding Production of a MusicalNominated
Distinguished Performance AwardVictoria ClarkNominated
Bonnie MilliganNominated
Lucille Lortel Awards[18]Outstanding MusicalWon
Outstanding ChoreographerDanny MeffordNominated
Outstanding Leading Performer in a MusicalVictoria ClarkWon
Justin CooleyNominated
Outstanding Featured Performer in a MusicalBonnie MilliganWon
Steven BoyerNominated
New York Drama Critics' Circle Awards[19]Best MusicalJeanine Tesori, David Lindsay-AbaireWon
Outer Critics Circle Awards[20]Outstanding New Off-Broadway MusicalWon
Outstanding Actor in a MusicalJustin CooleyNominated
Outstanding Actress in a MusicalVictoria ClarkWon
Outstanding Featured Actress in a MusicalBonnie MilliganNominated
Outstanding Director of a MusicalJessica StoneWon
Outstanding Book of a MusicalDavid Lindsay-AbaireWon
Outstanding ScoreJeanine Tesori &David Lindsay-AbaireNominated
Outstanding OrchestrationsJohn ClancyNominated
Theatre World Award[21]Justin CooleyHonoree

2022 Broadway production

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YearAwardCategoryNomineeResult
2023Tony Awards[22]Best MusicalWon
Best Book of a MusicalDavid Lindsay-AbaireWon
Best Original ScoreJeanine Tesori &David Lindsay-AbaireWon
Best Direction of a MusicalJessica StoneNominated
Best Actress in a MusicalVictoria ClarkWon
Best Featured Actor in a MusicalJustin CooleyNominated
Best Featured Actress in a MusicalBonnie MilliganWon
Best OrchestrationsJohn ClancyNominated
Dorian Award[23]Outstanding Broadway MusicalWon
Outstanding Broadway EnsembleWon
Outstanding Lead Performance in a Broadway MusicalVictoria ClarkWon
Outstanding Featured Performance in a Broadway MusicalBonnie MilliganWon
Broadway Showstopper AwardNominated
Actor's Equity Foundation Award[24]Clarence Derwent AwardBonnie MilliganWon
Grammy Award[25]Best Musical Theater AlbumNominated

References

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  9. ^Rosky, Nicole."KIMBERLY AKIMBO Announces Closing Date".BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved2024-01-08.
  10. ^Culwell-Block, Logan (April 28, 2024)."Great Adventure Comes to an End: Best Musical Winner Kimberly Akimbo Plays Final Broadway Performance April 28".Playbill.Archived from the original on June 25, 2024. RetrievedJune 23, 2024.
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  12. ^Culwell-Block, Logan."Original Merrily We Roll Along Star Ann Morrison Will Lead Kimberly Akimbo on Tour".Playbill.com. Retrieved30 July 2025.
  13. ^abChong, Joshua (7 March 2025)."Tony-winning musical 'Kimberly Akimbo' to play Toronto next year in new Canadian production".Toronto Star.Archived from the original on 16 April 2025. Retrieved15 April 2025.
  14. ^abCulwell-Block, Logan (15 April 2025)."Louise Pitre Will Star in Canadian Premiere of Kimberly Akimbo".Playbill. Retrieved15 April 2025.
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  18. ^Rosky, Nicole (May 1, 2022)."KIMBERLY AKIMBO, ORATORIO FOR LIVING THINGS, and More Take Home 2022 Lucille Lortel Awards; Full List!".BroadwayWorld.com.Archived from the original on 2022-05-02. Retrieved2022-05-03.
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  20. ^Culwell-Block, Logan (May 17, 2022)."The Lehman Trilogy Leads 2022 Outer Critics Circle Awards,Six Wins Best Musical; See the Complete List of Winners".Playbill.Archived from the original on August 30, 2023. RetrievedMay 18, 2022.
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  24. ^Gans, Andrew (May 17, 2023)."Darius de Haas, Alex Newell, Bonnie Milligan, More Named Recipients of Actors' Equity Foundation Awards".playbill.com.Archived from the original on June 6, 2023. RetrievedJune 6, 2023.
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