Gutenberg The Musical brings Disney Legend Josh Gad Back to Broadway

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Gutenberg The Musical

Gutenberg The Musical brings Disney Legend Josh Gad Back to Broadway

Josh Gad and Andrew Rannells have returned to the Broadway stage, reuniting the original stars of The Book of Mormon for Gutenberg: The Musical. This uproarious new production narrates the heartwarming tale of Bud and Doug, two inseparable friends collaborating on a show because “they just love each other so damn much.”

You can catch this delightful performance at the James Earl Jones Theater in New York City until January 28, 2024. One of the show’s standout features is its surprise guest appearances during the final scene, where prominent figures like Nathan Lane, John Stamos, Leslie Odom Jr., Ben Platt, or Steve Gutenberg randomly step in to portray the producer helping Bud and Doug “eat their dreams.”

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The play unfolds as an audition for potential backers, led by Bud Davenport and Doug Simon, who are the creative minds behind a musical centered on Johannes Gutenberg. They aim to secure the interest of producers willing to bring their production to the Broadway stage.


However, as these aspiring but minimally talented dreamers lack a full cast and orchestra, they assume all the character roles themselves, donning hats featuring character names and frequently switching headgear to portray different roles. In this resourceful performance, minimal props like a cardboard box, pencils, and a solitary chair are ingeniously employed.

Given the dearth of historical information on Gutenberg’s life, Bud and Doug opt for a historical fiction approach, which essentially involves inventing details since their research, largely consists of a cursory Google search, which yielded minimal information.

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Placing their narrative within the fictional locale of Schlimmer, against the backdrop of set designer Scott Pask’s vibrant mishmash set, the two aspiring playwrights have reimagined Gutenberg as a vintner (winemaker) by profession. In an imaginative twist, the play introduces a fictional clash between the inventor’s aspiration to promote literacy among the townsfolk and the power-hungry ambitions of a deranged monk, who seeks to maintain control over biblical interpretation for his medieval agenda.

As the performance unfolds, it takes on a charmingly unpredictable quality, feeling like a gorgeously improvised spectacle that spontaneously materializes right before the audience’s eyes. The antics of Bud and Doug, with their multiple role transitions and clever use of minimal props, inject an element of delightful chaos into the show.

The audience is treated to an experience that seems both meticulously planned and whimsically spontaneous, creating a sense of wonder and surprise that keeps them on the edge of their seats. It’s a testament to the talent and creative genius of the actors, who seamlessly blend their roles and craft an unforgettable and unique theatrical experience.

The true delight in this production lies in the heartwarming reunion of the beloved buddy duo, reminiscent of their dynamic chemistry in “The Book of Mormon.” Andrew Rannells’ tightly wound portrayal pairs flawlessly with Josh Gad’s aloof yet anxious character, creating a comedic synergy that’s as endearing as it is entertaining.

Bud and Doug, these lovable misfits, charm their way into the hearts of the audience, and the ultimate reward comes during the show’s conclusion, where everyone joins together to “eat dreams.” It’s a moment of shared jubilation that leaves the audience with a warm, fuzzy feeling and a deep sense of satisfaction, just as they deserve.

“Gutenberg: The Musical” is an absolute must-see for theater enthusiasts seeking a hilarious and heartwarming experience. The 12-year reunion of Josh Gad and Andrew Rannells rekindled the magic of their partnership that made “The Book of Mormon” a sensation. Secure your tickets now to witness this delightful, laugh-out-loud production that’s sure to leave you with a smile on your face and a skip in your step. Don’t miss out – Tickets are Now on Sale!


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