Matilda: Craig Bierko on a 12-week disability break
Craig Bierko, who recently assumed the role of 'Miss Trunchbull' in the Broadway premiere of Ronald Dahl's Matilda The Musical, has had to withdraw from the production for a 12 week-disability break due to a shoulder injury.
Bierko was originally scheduled to play 'Miss Trunchbull' from 03 Sep 2013, assuming the role on from Tony-Award nominated original cast member Bertie Carvel, but due a minor injury this was delayed until the 17 Sep 2013.
In a statement, representatives for Matilda The Musical said,
Due to a shoulder injury which delayed his start in 'Matilda the Musical' and which has been aggravated during performance, Craig Bierko will be taking a 12-week disability leave from the production. At this time, understudies Chris Hoch and Ben Thompson will be playing Miss Trunchbull.Bierko was nominated for a Tony Award for his portrayal of 'Harold Hill' in 'The Music Man.' His other Broadway credits include 'Thou Shalt Not' and 'Guys and Dolls' His TV work includes "Leap Year," "Easy to Assemble" "Unhitched" and "Sydney. Movies include "The Three Stooges," "Company," "Danika," "Scary Movie 4" and "Cinderella Man."
The Royal Shakespeare Company's production of Roald Dahl's Matilda the Musical, opened at the Shubert Theatre on 11 Apr 2013, following previews from 4 Mar 2013, where it is currently booking through to 008 Jun 2014.
The show opened on Broadway to excellent reviews: Even more glorious than we were promised (NY Times); Glorious Matilda has it all (NYP); Another blockbuster (NY1); Dazzlingly inventive musical (Hollywood Reporter). The musical received four Tony Awards, and a Tony Honor for Excellence in the Theater for each of the four girls sharing the title role.
Matilda the Musical tells the story of a very bright and rebellious little girl, with special powers. Matilda's parents, Mr and Mrs Wormwood, have no time for her and treat her as a nuisance. She spends most of her time reading books from the library astonishingly quickly, whilst they watch the telly and Mr Wormwood sells dodgy used cars. At school things are no better as despite the care and support of her teacher, the lovely Miss Honey, Matilda has to contend with the terrifying headmistress Miss Trunchbull who rules the school with cruelty and fear. Matilda fights against the injustices at home and at school. Eventually she decides the grown-ups should be taught a lesson and in the process discovers her supernatural powers.
Matilda the Musical features a book by Dennis Kelly, music and lyrics by the Australian comedian, musician and composer Tim Minchin, and direction by Tony Award-winner Matthew Warchus with choreography by Peter Darling.
The show's principal cast now stars Sophia Gennusa, Oona Laurence, Bailey Ryon and Milly Shapiro (alternate the role of Matila), Karen Aldridge (Mrs. Phelps), Gabriel Ebert (Mr. Wormwood), Lesli Margherita (Mrs. Wormwood), Taylor Trensch (Michael Wormwood), Jill Paice (Miss Honey).
Matilda the Musical is designed by Rob Howell, orchestrations, additional music and musical supervision by Christopher Nightingale, lighting by Hugh Vanstone, sound by Simon Baker and special effects and illusions are by Paul Kieve.
The show is being produced on Broadway by The Royal Shakespeare Company and New York's Dodger Properties.
The show premiered at The Courtyard Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon, home of the RSC, playing to sold-out audiences for twelve weeks from Nov 2010 to Jan 2011. The production transferred to the Cambridge Theatre in London's West End on 25 Oct 2011, where it is still playing. The musical regularly plays to sold out performances making it one of the hottest tickets in London.
The musical opened on the West End to excellent notices: "Hugely enjoyable and cracking ... fun" (londontheatre.co.uk); "The best new British musical since Billy Elliot" (The Telegraph); "It's an evening of unadulterated bliss." (The Guardian), and was the winner of a record-breaking seven Olivier Awards including Best Musical.
The children's novel Matilda, published in 1998, was written by popular British children's author Ronald Dahl. The book was was adapted into a screenplay in 1996 by Nicholas Kazan and Robin Swicord, directed by Danny DeVito.
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