
Fun Home
November 14 – December 14, 2025
Music by Jeanine Tesori
Book & Lyrics by Lisa Kron
Based on the graphic novel by Alison Bechdel
Directed by Logan Ellis
The Huntington Theatre, 264 Huntington Ave. 02115
FUN HOME is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals. www.concordtheatricals.com
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Approximate Run Time: TBD
Content Advisories: TBD
Notable Dates:
Opening Night: Wednesday, November 19th at 7:00 pm
ASL: Friday, December 5th at 7:30 pm →
Audio Described: Saturday, December 6th at 2:00 pm →
Open Caption: Thursday, December 11th at 7:00 pm →
Synopsis:
Winner! Five Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Best Score, and Best Book
Winner! Two Obie Awards, including Outstanding Musical
Winner of five Tony Awards including Best Musical, Fun Home is a beloved, groundbreaking, and emotionally rich story of seeing your parents through grown-up eyes. Based on Alison Bechdel’s best-selling graphic memoir, the musical traces Alison through childhood, college, and adulthood as she unravels her coming-out story, and her complex relationship with a brilliant, volatile, and closeted father. How have the mysteries of her father’s life shaped her own understanding of love and acceptance of her lesbian identity? With a soaring score by Jeanine Tesori and a sharp, heartfelt book by Lisa Kron, Fun Home is a beautiful, can’t-miss theatrical experience, directed by Logan Ellis.
Cast & Crew:

Lyla Randall
Small Allison
Lyla Randall
Lyla Randall (she/her) Regional: The Bedwetter (Arena Stage). Film: Mr. Crocket (Hulu). Television: Sesame Street (Netflix). Voiceover: Drone Cats (YouTube), Mystery Mavericks, Mount Majestic (tonies®). lylarandall.com @lylanoelani

Maya Jacobson
Medium Alison
Maya Jacobson
Maya Jacobson (she/her) Off Broadway: Fidler Afn Dakh (Fiddler on the Roof in Yiddish), directed by Joel Grey; Amerike: The Golden Land (NYTF). Regional: Little Shop of Horrors (PlayMakers Rep); Beautiful (Asolo Rep); Fiddler on the Roof (Lyric Opera of Chicago, Paper Mill Playhouse, Alliance Theatre); Fun Home (Studio Theatre); A Walk on the Moon (George Street Playhouse).

Sarah Bockel
Alison
Sarah Bockel
Sarah Bockel (she/her) Broadway: Beautiful the Carole King Musical. Regional: Dolly: a True Original Musical (pre-Broadway run in Nashville, Fisher Center for the Performing Arts); Beautiful (Ogunquit Playhouse); Falsettos (Court Theatre); Into the Woods (Paramount Theatre).

Odin Vega
Christian
Odin Vega
Odin Vega (he/him) Regional: The Secret Garden, Little Lord Fauntleroy, Curious George: The Golden Meatball, The Aristocats KIDS (Majestic Children’s Theater); Aladdin Jr, Willy Wonka Jr (St. Michael’s Players); Amahl and the Night Visitors (Unitarian Universalist Church of Springfield); School of Rock, Kinky Boots (Opera House Players).

Caleb Levin
John
Caleb Levin
Caleb Levin (he/him) is a 10-year-old from Hingham, MA. This is his professional debut. Community theatre: Academy of the Company Theatre, Break a Leg Theater Works, Hingham Civic Music Theater, Inly Players, and Cohasset Dramatic Club.

Nick Duckart
Bruce
Nick Duckart
Nick Duckart (he/him) National Tours: Come From Away [Original Cast]. Regional: Jersey Boys, Anna in The Tropics, Evita, In the Heights, Next to Normal, Ragtime, Venus in Fur, A View From The Bridge, among others.

Jennifer Ellis
Helen
Jennifer Ellis
Jennifer Ellis (she/her) The Huntington: Merrily We Roll Along, They Don’t Make ’Em Like That No More (Workshop). Off Broadway: Brigit (New Dramatists); Shear Madness (New World Stages). Regional: The Bridges of Madison County, Shakespeare in Love, Far From Heaven, Nine (SpeakEasy Stage); Titanic (North Shore); My Fair Lady, A Gentleman’s Guide to Love & Murder (Lyric Stage); The Music Man, South Pacific, Carousel, Wonderful Town (Reagle Music Theatre); Clue, She Loves Me (Greater Boston Stage Company); Barefoot in the Park (Barnstormers Theater); Ragtime: The Symphonic Concert (Boston Pops).

Wyatt Anton
Roy/Pete/Mark/Bobby/Jeremy
Wyatt Anton
Wyatt Anton (he/him) Regional: A Man of No Importance (SpeakEasy Stage); The Merchant of Venice (Prague Shakespeare Company). University: Eurydice, Next to Normal, and others (Boston Conservatory at Berklee). Education: Boston Conservatory at Berklee. @wyatt.anton

Sushma Saha
Joan
Sushma Saha
Sushma Saha (any pronouns) Broadway: 1776 (Roundabout). Off Broadway: Presencia (Bushwick Starr); Chasing Grace (SheNYC); Interstate (NYMF). Off Off Broadway: Swallow Me Whole (The Tank); You Must Wear a Hat (Interstitial); 7 Minutes (Waterwell); Girlfriend (Drama League).

Maren Phifer
U/S Small Alison
Maren Phifer
Maren Phifer (she/her) Education experience: Musical Explorers (Carnegie Hall). Film: Everybody’s Gonna Die. Community theater: Sunday in the Park with George (Norton Singers); A Christmas Carol (The Company Theatre); Gypsy: A Musical Fable (Mass Arts Center); Matilda the Musical (Riverside Theatre Works and The Company Theatre).

Maya Bea Scott-Luib
U/S Medium Alison, Joan
Maya Bea Scott-Luib
Maya Bea Scott-Luib (they/she) Off Broadway: Bernstein MASS, Meredith Monk’s Dancing Voices (Lincoln Center); Emily Dickinson the Musical – In Concert (Green Room 42). TV: The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon (NBC).

Ryan Spry
U/S Christian
Ryan Spry
Ryan Spry a middle school student in Wakefield, MA, has appeared in school productions of Frozen, Jr. [METG nomination for Best Performance in a Supporting Role] and The Wizard of Oz. This is his professional theatre debut. Training: studies voice at Noel Smith Voice Studio.

Nick Sulfaro
U/S Bruce
Nick Sulfaro
Nick Sulfaro (he/him) The Huntington: The Triumph of Love, Common Ground Revisited, Witch, Sunday in the Park with George, A Little Night Music. Regional: New Rep; Greater Boston Stage Company; The Nora at Central Square Theatre; Wheelock Family Theatre; the Boston cast of Sheer Madness.

Max Boras
Guitar
Max Boras
Max Boras (he/him) Regional: Little Shop of Horrors (Ogunquit Playhouse); PermaDeath: A Video Game Opera (White Snake Projects); Godspell (Cohasset Dramatic Club); Mama Mia (Norwood Theatre); Chess (Norton Singers); SpongeBob The Musical (Norwell Company Theatre).

Paola Andrea Caballero
Violin/Viola
Paola Andrea Caballero
Paola Andrea Caballero was a member of the Chamber Orchestra de Cadaqués and performed with the Orquestra Simfònica de Barcelona i Nacional de Catalunya (OBC). Throughout her career, she has collaborated with renowned artists, including Joshua Bell, Hilary Hahn, Janine Jansen, Isabelle Faust, Ray Chen, Augustin Hadelich, Lang Lang, Angela Gheorghiu, Plácido Domingo, and Jonas Kaufmann.

Doug Lippincott
Drums
Doug Lippincott
Doug Lippincott (he/him) A graduate of New England Conservatory, Doug has been teaching and performing drums and percussion for decades throughout New England and beyond. He has performed with many leading orchestras including Rhode Island Philharmonic and Boston Symphony and Boston Pops Orchestras.

Bill Vint
Reed 1
Bill Vint
Bill Vint (he/him) Originally from Tucson Arizona, saxophonist and woodwind specialist Bill Vint graduated from Berklee College of Music in 1996. Musical theater pit orchestra credits include: Pirates! (The Huntington); MJ The Musical, Company, Motown, Phantom of the Opera (Boston Opera House); Chicago, Book of Mormon (Colonial Theatre); An American in Paris, White Christmas (Wang Center); Grease, A Chorus Line, Tina, Legally Blonde, Ain’t Too Proud (Providence Performing Arts Center).

Peter Zay
Cello
Peter Zay
Peter Zay (he/him) is a cellist with the New World Trio and concertizes on both cello and guitar with the ensemble Larksgove. He is a member of the Hartford and New Bedford Symphony Orchestras and serves as Principal Cellist of the Plymouth Philharmonic. Theatre credits include numerous productions at the Barrington Stage Company and the Long Wharf Theatre. Peter has performed with the Boston Lyric Opera, Portland Symphony, Rhode Island Philharmonic, Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra, and the Boston Modern Orchestra.

Mike Rivard
Bass
Mike Rivard
Mike Rivard (he/him) The Huntington: The Band’s Visit, Merrily We Roll Along. Regional: Wicked, The Lion King, Beautiful: The Carole King (Broadway in Boston), The Blue Flower (ART), and many others. He leads the award-winning world-dub-jazz collective Club d’Elf, and performs regularly with the Boston Pops Orchestra.

Logan Ellis
Director
Logan Ellis
Logan Ellis (he/him) serves currently as the Producing Artistic Director of Theatre Battery in Kent, WA and the Associate Producer at Skylight Theatre Company in Los Angeles. He is an MFA graduate from the Yale School of Drama, where he directed the Tom Waits Opera Alice and was awarded the Kaufman Prize for Directing.

Jeanine Tesori
Composer
Jeanine Tesori
Jeanine Tesori is a composer of musical theatre, opera and film. Her musicals include Kimberly Akimbo; Soft Power; Fun Home; Shrek The Musical; Caroline, or Change; Thoroughly Modern Millie; and Violet. She is a two-time recipient of the Tony Award for Best Score and a two-time Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and in 2015, she and Lisa Kron became the first all-woman team to win the Tony for Best Score of a Musical for Fun Home.

Lisa Kron
Book and Lyrics
Lisa Kron
Lisa Kron wrote the book and lyrics for musical Fun Home in collaboration with composer Jeanine Tesori, which won a slew of awards including five Tonys (including Best Book, Score, and Musical), and was finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. Lisa’s other plays include In The Wake, Well, and the Obie Award winning 2.5 Minute Ride. She received a Tony nomination for Best Actress in Well and a Lortel Award for her turn in Foundry Theater’s acclaimed production of Good Person of Szechuan.

Alison Bechdel
Graphic Novelist
Alison Bechdel
Alison Bechdel’s cult following for her early comic strip Dykes to Watch Out For expanded wildly for her family memoirs, the New York Times bestselling and Time magazine #1 Book of the Year graphic memoir Fun Home, adapted into a Tony Award–winning musical, and Are You My Mother? The Secret to Superman Strength was named a New York Times Best Graphic Novel of 2021.

Tanya Orellana
Scenic Designer
Tanya Orellana
Tanya Orellana (she/her) The Huntington: Don’t Eat the Mangos. Off Broadway: What Became of Us (Atlantic Stage 2). Regional: Derecho (La Jolla Playhouse); Mother Road (Berkeley Rep); Fefu and her Friends, Big Data, Poor Yella Rednecks (ACT); For The People (Guthrie Theatre); Stew, One of the Good Ones (Pasadena Playhouse); Where Did We Sit on The Bus? (Denver Center); Oedipus (Getty Villa); The Heath (Merrimack Rep); The Heart Sellers (Milwaukee Rep).

Celeste Jennings
Costume Designer
Celeste Jennings
Celeste Jennings (she/her) The Huntington: Fat Ham. Off Broadway: Malvolio and Memnon (Classical Theatre of Harlem & Getty Villa in LA); Minor.ity (Women’s Project and Colt Coeur). Regional: Appropriate (Old Globe); Furlough’s Paradise (Geffen); Amen Corner, God of Carnage, Me & The Devil (Arkansas Repertory Theatre).

J. Jared Janas
Hair, Wig, and Makeup Designer
J. Jared Janas
J. Jared Janas (he/him) The Huntington: The Hills of California, The Light in the Piazza, The Art of Burning, Common Ground Revisited, The Bluest Eye, Indecent, Man in the Ring.

Megumi Katayama
Sound Designer
Megumi Katayama
Megumi Katayama (she/her) The Huntington: The Light in the Piazza. Off Broadway/NYC: Wonderful Town, Titanic, Jelly’s Last Jam, The Light in the Piazza, The Life (NYCC Encores!); The Last Bimbo of The Apocalypse (New Group); All the World’s a Stage (Keen Company/Theater Row); For Colored Girls… (The Public); Playwrights Horizons, LCT3, NAATCO, Minetta Lane, Target Margin/NYU Skirball, Primary Stages, Ping Chong+Company, Rattlestick, Little Island, NYTW Gala, Lincoln Center Gala.

Philip Rosenberg
Lighting Designer
Philip Rosenberg
Philip Rosenberg (he/him) The Huntington: Sherlock’s Last Case, Fall, Merrily We Roll Along. Broadway / West End: Boop!, Mrs. Doubtfire, Pretty Woman, The Elephant Man, A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder, It’s Only a Play.

Ashleigh Reade
Voice and Dialect Coach
Ashleigh Reade
Ashleigh Reade (she/her) The Huntington: The Hills of California, The Light in the Piazza. Regional: Emma (Actor’s Shakespeare Project); The Anonymous Lover (Boston Lyric Opera); Driving in Circles, Jado Jehad (Boston Playwright’s Theater); A Christmas Carol (Hanover Theater); Always, Patsy Cline (Delaware Theater Company); Sweeney Todd (Moonbox Productions); The Light Princess (ART); The Wizard of Oz (Wheelock Family Theater).

Liv Dumaine
Intimacy Consultant
Liv Dumaine
Liv Dumaine (she/her) is a Boston-based actor and intimacy director. Regional: Macbeth, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Piano Lesson, Emma, Romeo & Juliet, How I Learned to Drive, Taming of the Shrew, As You Like It (Actors’ Shakespeare Project); The Glass Menagerie (Gloucester Stage); The Hombres (Gloucester Stage/Teatro Chelsea); All Shook Up (Reagle Music Theatre); Fade (Teatro Chelsea); The Normal Heart (New Repertory Theatre); The House of Ramón Iglesia, Passing Strange (Moonbox Productions); Much Ado About Nothing (Shakespeare & Company).

Jessie Rosso
Music Director
Jessie Rosso
Jessie Rosso (she/her) Broadway: Kimberly Akimbo, Six. Off Broadway: Teeth, Kimberly Akimbo, Soft Power, Encores! Off Center 2019 Season. Regional: Gatsby (ART). Education: B.M. in Vocal Performance (Boston University). jessierosso.com

Taavon Gamble
Choreographer
Taavon Gamble
Taavon Gamble (he/him) Off Broadway: Upside Down (AMT Theater; director); Pericles (Classic Stage/Fiasco Theater; Movement director). Regional Directing/Choreography: La Cage Aux Folles (Trinity Rep); Boulevard of Bold Dreams (Greater Boston Stage Company); The Little Mermaid (Reagle Music Theatre); Ain’t Misbehavin’ (Peach State Summer Theatre); Pippin (Jean’s Playhouse); Seussical (Pittsburgh Playhouse); A Chorus Line (Arundel Barn Playhouse).

Christine Mok
Dramaturg
Christine Mok
Christine Mok The Huntington: Sojourners, The Heart Sellers. Off Broadway: The Far Country (Atlantic Theater Company), Harvest (LaMaMa). Regional: The Heart Sellers (Milwaukee Rep), Snow in Midsummer (Oregon Shakespeare Festival), Madama Butterfly (Opera Theatre of St Louis), The Intelligent Design of Jenny Chow (Yale Rep). Associate Professor, University of Rhode Island.

Kate Rubel
Child Supervisor
Kate Rubel
Kate Rubel (she/her) The Huntington: The Light in the Piazza [Emerging Artist Observer]. Film: Divided Paths (Joshua Estrada Film). Opera: Guilio Cesare in Egitto (Connecticut Lyric Opera).

Brett Duffy
Local Casting
Brett Duffy
Brett Duffy (she/her) The Huntington Casting Credits: The Hills of California, The Light In the Piazza, Don’t Eat The Mangos, The Triumph of Love. Film / TV Casting Credits: I Care A Lot, Dexter: New Blood, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Good Burger 2, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, The Perfect Couple. Brett is also a kids and teens acting coach and teacher at Whitty Studios located in Rockland, MA.

Janet Foster, CSA
NY Casting Director
Janet Foster, CSA
Janet Foster, CSA has been casting for over 35 years. At The Huntington, she recently worked on The Light in the Piazza, The Triumph of Love, The Grove, Sojourners, Leopoldstadt, Toni Stone, and The Band’s Visit. Eight years at American Conservatory Theater included working with directors Carey Perloff, Mark Lamos, Mark Rucker, Annie Kaufmann, Loretta Greco, and many more.

Emily F. McMullen
Production Stage Manager
Emily F. McMullen
Emily F. McMullen has stage managed over 30 shows over the past nine seasons at The Huntington, including Sojourners, Leopoldstadt, Toni Stone, John Proctor is the Villain, The Band’s Visit, The Lehman Trilogy, Clyde’s, The Art of Burning, Common Ground Revisited, Hurricane Diane, Sweat, Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead, Indecent, Romeo and Juliet, A Doll’s House, Part 2, Man in the Ring, The Niceties, Top Girls, Bad Dates, Tartuffe, and Merrily We Roll Along.

Lauren J. Burke
Stage Manager
Lauren J. Burke
Lauren J. Burke (she/her) The Huntington: The Grove, Sojourners, K-I-S-S-I-N-G. Regional: New Federal Theatre, Boston Baroque, Gloucester Stage Company, Front Porch Arts Collective, Central Square Theatre, American Repertory Theatre, North Shore Music Theatre, Plays in Place, SpeakEasy Stage, Revels, Lyric Stage, Hangar Theatre, WAM, Actors’ Shakespeare Project, Reagle Music Theatre, Poets’ Theatre, Israeli Stage, Boston Ballet, Boston Opera Collaborative.

From Book Writer & Lyricist Lisa Kron
“Fun Home is probably going to be much funnier than you will expect it to be. It picks you up and carries you to a lot of places that are funny, quite moving and never quite where you expect – but, always a place you are interested in being engaged in that place. At the end, it will take you apart a little, but then it will put you back together.”

From Artistic Director Loretta Greco
“This beloved Broadway anomaly is one of my all-time favorites. Experiencing Fun Home with my then-teenage daughter, and then listening obsessively to its recording on the way to and from school for months, is a memory I hold close to my heart. Lisa Kron and Jeanine Tesori (two big-hearted geniuses) conjured something remarkable and infused it with the essentialness of looking back in order to move forward, the beauty of a soaring score to convey the journey, and the transcendent power of truth. One of the country’s most exciting emerging directors, Logan Ellis, will direct an unmissable production of this extraordinary musical for us. If you have ever been a parent or a child, this work of art is for you!”
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