Dylan Mulvaney Solo Show The Least Problematic Woman in the World Finds Creative Team
The work is coming to Off-Broadway’s Lucille Lortel after playing the 2024 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Dylan Mulvaney
Heather Gershonowitz
The upcoming Off-Broadway premiere of Dylan Mulvaney‘s hit 2024 Edinburgh Fringe solo show The Least Problematic Woman in the World (formerly titled Faghag) has found its full creative team. Performances begin September 27 at the Lucille Lortel Theatre, with opening night set for October 7.
As previously announced, Mulvaney has written and will star in the autobiographical work, tracking her tumultuous life from being a Catholic school kid to becoming a trans TikTok icon. The work was well-reviewed by Playbill at last year’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
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Tim Jackson (Two Strangers [Carry a Cake Across New York]) will direct after helming the Edinburgh world premiere. Seaview, Wessex Grove, and Wagner Johnson Productions are producing.
Newly revealed for the show’s creative team are scenic designer Tom Rogers, costume designer Enver Chakartash, lighting designer Cha See, sound designer Justin Stasiw, video designer Caite Hevner, hair and wig designer Carole Hancock, and prop designer Andrew Diaz. Orchestrations and arrangements will be by Dan Rudin and Will Stuart, with Rudin also serving as executive music producer. E Sara Barnes will be production stage manager.
“It was a true joy to develop this play with Dylan in London, so I’m thrilled we get to reimagine the show for a New York audience, who I know will be dazzled by her glorious wit, talent, and electric personality,” said Jackson in an earlier statement. “We’re so happy to have found our home at the magical Lortel Theatre, where audiences can revel in the intimacy of the space, and enjoy an up-close connection to this story of joy, courage, and heart. Now more than ever we need incredible women like Dylan on our stages, telling their stories, broadening horizons and, in this case, giving us the gift of laughter.”
Visit LeastProblematicWoman.com.