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Waitress (musical)

Waitress is a musical with music and lyrics by Sara Bareilles and a book by Jessie Nelson. The musical is based on the 2007 film of the same name, written by Adrienne Shelly. It tells the story of Jenna Hunterson, a baker and waitress in an abusive relationship with her husband, Earl. After Jenna unexpectedly becomes pregnant, she begins an affair with her doctor, Dr. James (Jim) Pomatter. Looking for ways out of her troubles, she sees a pie baking contest and its grand prize as her chance.

Waitress
2016 Broadway poster
MusicSara Bareilles
LyricsSara Bareilles
BookJessie Nelson
BasisWaitress
by Adrienne Shelly
PremiereAugust 19, 2015 (2015-08-19): American Repertory Theater, Cambridge
Productions2015 Cambridge
2016 Broadway
2017 U.S. tour
2019 West End
2019 U.S tour
2021 Broadway restaging
2021 U.K. tour
2022 U.S tour

After a tryout at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in August 2015, Waitress premiered at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre on Broadway in April 2016 with direction by Diane Paulus and starring Jessie Mueller as Jenna. A U.S. national tour ran from 2017 to 2019. From 2019 to 2020, the musical played at the Adelphi Theatre in London's West End. In September 2021, it returned to Broadway for a limited engagement at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre starring Sara Bareilles as Jenna, mainly to produce a live stage recording of the show for a 2023 release.

Background

The musical is based on the 2007 indie film[1] Waitress.[2] The film was produced on a budget of just $1.5 million, earning over $23 million in global box office receipts.[3] The film starred Keri Russell and was written and directed by Adrienne Shelly. The film follows Jenna, a waitress and pie chef living in the American South, who unexpectedly becomes pregnant and feels trapped in an unhappy marriage.[4] Looking for a way out, she sees a pie contest and its grand prize as her chance.[5]

Following the 2013 Tony Awards, producers Barry and Fran Weissler announced that a musical version of the film was in the works,[6] with Paula Vogel writing the book, Sara Bareilles writing the music and lyrics, and direction by Diane Paulus.[7] The Weisslers purchased the stage rights to the film shortly after its release in 2007.[8] Paula Vogel withdrew from the project in January 2014.[9] On December 11, 2014, the musical was officially confirmed, and it was announced that the show would receive its world premiere at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, Massachusetts, as part of their 2015–2016 season, with Jessie Nelson now writing the book.[10][11] A workshop was held the same month in New York City, with Jessie Mueller, Keala Settle, Barrett Wilbert Weed, Christopher Fitzgerald, Bryce Pinkham, and Andy Karl, among others, taking part.[12] Nelson, with the blessing of the late Adrienne Shelly's husband, used some of Shelly's unfinished scripts to help bring "her voice" to the project.[13]

Waitress has a rare all-women production team, with Diane Paulus as director, Sara Bareilles as composer and lyricist, Jessie Nelson as book adaptor and Lorin Latarro as choreographer. The Clinton Foundation honored the show's all female team by launching the #CeilingBreaker campaign and distributing free tickets.[14]

Productions

Production Venue/Location First preview Opening night Closing night Notes
Cambridge, Massachusetts American Repertory Theatre August 2, 2015 August 19, 2015 September 27, 2015 Debut production.
Broadway Brooks Atkinson Theatre March 25, 2016 April 24, 2016 January 5, 2020
1st National tour (Equity) Playhouse Square, Cleveland (First); Ed Mirvish Theatre, Toronto (Last) October 17, 2017 October 20, 2017 August 18, 2019
Manila, Philippines Carlos P. Romulo Auditorium, Makati City November 9, 2018 November 9, 2018 December 2, 2018 First non-replica production.
2nd National tour (non-Equity) Queen Elizabeth Theatre, Vancouver (First); The Grand, Wisconsin (Last before postponement)[15] November 12, 2019 November 12, 2019 June 12, 2022
London, United Kingdom Adelphi Theatre February 8, 2019 March 7, 2019 March 14, 2020[16] First replica production outside of the U.S.
Originally set to close on July 4, 2020, but closed four months early due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[16]
Buenos Aires, Argentina Teatro Metropolitan Sura April 17, 2019 April 17, 2019 August 4, 2019 Second non-replica production, first Non-English language production.
Japan tour Nissay Theatre, Tokyo (First); Misonoza, Nagoya (Last) March 9, 2021 March 9, 2021 May 2, 2021 Third non-replica production, second non-English language production.
Warsaw, Poland Roma Musical Theatre May 30, 2021 May 30, 2021 March 27, 2022
Lahti, Finland Lahden kaupunginteatteri September 1, 2021 September 1, 2021 May 14, 2022 Non-replica production in Finnish.
Broadway remount Ethel Barrymore Theatre September 2, 2021 September 2, 2021 December 20, 2021 Limited return engagement.
1st UK and Ireland tour New Wimbledon Theatre (First); Theatre Royal, Norwich (Last) September 4, 2021 September 4, 2021 August 20, 2022

Cambridge, Massachusetts (2015)

Waitress began previews at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on August 2, 2015, before the official opening on August 19, 2015, for a limited run to September 27, 2015.[17][18] Tickets for the production sold out.[19] The show was directed by Diane Paulus,[20] with choreography by Chase Brock,[21] set design by Scott Pask, costume design by Suttirat Anne Larlarb, lighting design by Kenneth Posner, musical direction by Nadia DiGiallonardo, and sound by Jonathan Deans.[22] The cast featured Jessie Mueller as Jenna, Drew Gehling as Jim, Joe Tippett as Earl, Jeanna de Waal as Dawn, Keala Settle as Becky, Dakin Matthews as Joe, Jeremy Morse as Ogie, and Eric Anderson as Cal.[23]

Broadway (2016–2020)

Broadway previews began on March 25, 2016, at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre, with the official opening on April 24,[24] just in time for the April 28 Tony Awards cut-off date.[25] Lorin Latarro replaced Brock as choreographer[26] and Christopher Akerlind replaced Posner as lighting designer.[27] For the Broadway production, elements of the book were rewritten, new choreography developed, and a new song written by Bareilles.[8] Manhattan baker Stacy Donnelly and Small Business Owner Dawn Mayo of Everythingdawn were hired to ensure that the baking scenes were realistic. Donnelly taught the cast how to work and roll pie dough, as the role of Jenna required Mueller to crack eggs, sift flour, and roll out dough on stage. Mayo created all of the prop pies used in the show.[28]

To help immerse audiences, real pies are warming as they enter the theater, creating the aroma of a pie shop; slices of pie are for sale.[29] Cast changes included Nick Cordero taking over the role of Earl,[30] Kimiko Glenn as Dawn, and Christopher Fitzgerald, who took part in the New York workshop, as Ogie.[31] During previews, the production set a new box-office record for a single performance at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre, taking in $145,532.[32] The production had required an initial investment of $12 million.[8] During a technical halt at a preview performance, composer and lyricist Sara Bareilles performed two songs, including "Down at the Diner", previously cut from the production.[33]

Waitress made history on Broadway with the four top creative spots in a show being filled by women (Bareilles, Nelson, Latarro, and Paulus).[34] In addition, the costume designer and musical director were women.[27] Bareilles said she was proud to be part of an all-female team: "It's really fun to be an example of the way it can look. We're a bunch of women who are deeply committed to finding a way to build a unified vision."[35] Only the 1978 Broadway musical Runaways had a similar history, with book, music, lyrics, choreography and direction all by Elizabeth Swados.[27]

Notable cast replacements include Bareilles, Betsy Wolfe, Katharine McPhee, Nicolette Robinson, Shoshana Bean, Alison Luff, and Jordin Sparks as Jenna. Jason Mraz, Gavin Creel, Joey McIntyre, and Jeremy Jordan as Dr. Pomatter. Will Swenson and Joe Tippett as Earl. Bill Nolte as Joe, June Squibb as Josie (A female version of Joe), and Larry Marshall reprising the role of Joe from the US tour.[36] Eddie Jemison reprised his role of Ogie from the film[37] and Al Roker has played the role of Joe twice since 2018.[38]

The production closed on January 5, 2020, after 33 previews and 1,544 regular performances.[24]

Broadway restaging (2021)

On May 5, 2021, Barry Weissler announced that a remount of the original production, once again starring Bareilles, would open following the reopening of Broadway theatres.[39]

The show returned in a limited engagement on September 2, 2021 at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre, making it the first musical on Broadway to begin performances following the COVID-19 shutdown.[40] The primary reason for its return was to record the production for a future public release, with STEAM Motion + Sound producing the film. Several returning cast members star in the production, including Bareilles as Jenna, Gehling as Dr. Pomatter, Tippett as Earl, Dawson as Becky, Houlahan as Dawn, Matthews as Joe, Fitzgerald as Ogie, and Anderson as Cal.[41][42] The run concluded on December 22, 2021, two weeks earlier than planned due to a spike of COVID-19. The closing cast starred Joshua Henry as Pomatter and Ciara Renée as Jenna.[43]

U.S. national tours (2017–present)

The first U.S. national tour, with Desi Oakley as Jenna, Lenne Klingaman as Dawn, Charity Angel Dawson as Becky, and Bryan Fenkart as Dr. Pomatter, began at Playhouse Square in Cleveland on October 20, 2017, and closed on August 18, 2019.[44] The second non-Equity national tour, starring Bailey McCall as Jenna, Kennedy Salters as Becky, Gabriella Marzetta as Dawn, and David Socolar as Dr. Pomatter, opened on November 12, 2019, and was scheduled to continue through June 28, 2020.[45] Because of the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, many performances have been cancelled or rescheduled through July, 2021.[46]

West End (2019–2020)

The production opened in London's West End on March 7, 2019, following previews which began on February 8, at the Adelphi Theatre and featured Katharine McPhee, who had previously played the role on Broadway, as Jenna and Jack McBrayer as Ogie.[47][48][49] Lucie Jones took over the role of Jenna on June 17, 2019.[50]Desi Oakley made a return to the show in London as Jenna after playing the role on the U.S. tour for a two-week period beginning January 13. This was when Jones as well as her understudies, Sarah O’Connor and Olivia Moore, were ill and therefore unable to perform. Bareilles and Gavin Creel reunited in London on January 28, 2020.[51] Though set to have an eight-week engagement, they left London after their performance on 14 March due to travel restrictions imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic.[52]

The production was scheduled to end on July 4, 2020, but it closed on March 14, when West End theatres shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic; the producers later announced the show would not re-open. Jones was due to return following Bareilles's run.[53]

UK and Ireland tour (2021–22)

Following the West End run, the production was scheduled to tour the UK and Ireland beginning in November 2020, however due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the tour will now begin on 4 September 2021 at the New Wimbledon Theatre with dates scheduled until 20 August 2022 at the Theatre Royal, Norwich. Lucie Jones, Sandra Marvin and Evelyn Hoskins will reprise the roles of Jenna, Becky and Dawn from the West End production. Also Matt Willis will star as Dr Pomatter. Cal will be played by Christopher D Hunt.[54] During 2022 the Role of Jenna will be played by Chelsea Halfpenny.

International productions

The first international production, produced by Atlantis Theatrical Entertainment Group, debuted in November 2018 at the Carlos P. Romulo Auditorium in Manila, Philippines, featuring Joanna Ampil as Jenna.[55] It was the show's first non-replica production.[56]

A Spanish language production (locally translated as Camarera) debuted in Buenos Aires, Argentina, at the Metropolitan Sura Theatre on April 17, 2019, and featured Josefina Scaglione, Tony Awards nominee for the 2009 West Side Story Broadway revival, as Jenna (locally translated to Gina).[57] The Spanish translation was done by Lily Ann Martin and Pablo del Campo.[58] The production closed on August 4, 2019.[59]

The Gordon Frost Organisation is planning a production to open in 2020 at the Lyric Theatre in Sydney. Casting and dates are to be announced.[60] Another production is planned to play in the Netherlands featuring Willemijn Verkaik as Jenna and Jonathan Demoor as Dr. Pomatter. It was planned to open in 2020, however due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, it was postponed to a not-yet-decided date.[61] Refunds have been issued to ticket holders.[62] The production is then planned to tour across the country.[63][64]

Sponsored and produced by Toho, Fuji Television and Kyodo Tokyo, a Japanese production of Waitress the Musical premiered in Tokyo, Japan on 9 March 2021 at the Nissay Theatre. It is the first production to open since the global lockdown of COVID-19 pandemic.[65] The show stars Mitsuki Takahata as Jenna and Mamoru Miyano as Dr. Pomatter and plans on touring in 3 other Japanese cities until May 2021.[66] Due to COVID-19 restrictions, part of the show's creative team travelled to Japan and quarantined before the start of the rehearsal process, while others worked remotely.[67]

A Danish-language production was set to open at the Det Ny Teater in Copenhagen in March 2021, starring Maria Lucia Rosenberg as Jenna and Lars Mølsted as Dr. Pomatter.[68] Due to COVID-19 pandemic, the show has been delayed to April 2021 and is set to close in May 2021. The show was translated to Danish by renowned translator Kenneth ThordalIt.[69] The Danish production will be the third non-replica production.[70]

On July 3, 2020, Teatr Muzyczny Roma in Warsaw, Poland, announced the Polish production in 2020/2021 season. It will be the fourth non-replica production worldwide, and Polish is the third language into which the show will be translated. Translated by Michał Wojnarowski, the production was scheduled to open in April 2021 but was postponed due to COVID-19 pandemic. The opening night was on May 30, 2021.[71][70]

Film

The 2021 Broadway production starring Bareilles and Gehling was recorded for a future public release, with STEAM Motion + Sound producing the film. On April 19, 2023, it was announced that the film will hold its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in June 2023.[72][73][74]

Synopsis

Act I

Jenna is a waitress and expert pie baker at Joe's Diner in the American South who imagines tough situations as pie ingredients ("What's Inside"). She begins another day at the diner with her boss Cal and waitresses Becky and Dawn ("Opening Up"). After she almost throws up, Becky and Dawn convince her to take a pregnancy test which, to Jenna's dismay, comes back positive due to a drunken night with her abusive husband, Earl ("The Negative"). Earl comes to the diner and suggests he may make Jenna quit and give up her passion for baking. He takes the tips she's earned from working so far that day. She decides not to tell him about the pregnancy and recalls her late mother, who also found solace from an unhappy marriage in baking ("What Baking Can Do").

At her OB/GYN's office, Jenna is taunted by other pregnant women ("Club Knocked Up") and meets Dr. James “Jim” Pomatter, a new doctor from Connecticut. Jenna explains she does not want her baby but is going to keep it, and leaves Dr. Pomatter with a Mermaid Marshmallow pie, which, despite the fact that he is off sugar, he eats and loves it ("Pomatter Pie").

Word of Jenna's pregnancy reaches Joe, the diner's curmudgeonly owner, who suggests she enter a local pie-baking contest with a large reward which would allow her to leave her husband. Dawn has turned to online dating but is terrified of the possibilities ("When He Sees Me").

Jenna runs into Dr. Pomatter at the bus stop. He compliments her pie, saying it could "win contests and ribbons and things". ("It Only Takes a Taste"). Jenna arrives home to learn Earl has been fired. He berates her, and his anger almost turns physical until she confesses she is pregnant. Earl makes her promise not to love the baby more than she loves him ("You Will Still Be Mine"). Jenna tells Dawn and Becky her plan to enter the pie contest and use the winnings to leave Earl for a new life with the baby. The three waitresses see their dreams of a better life within reach ("A Soft Place to Land"). Jenna begins to give Earl only half her earnings, hiding the other half around the house in order to save up for entering the pie contest.

Dawn's date Ogie visits the diner and insists he get to know Dawn better ("Never Ever Getting Rid of Me"). Dawn and Ogie realize they both enjoy American Revolution reenactments and how much they have in common. Jenna makes an appointment with Dr. Pomatter, where she impulsively kisses him. Though both are married, they decide to escape their frustrating lives, and have sex in his office ("Bad Idea").

Act II

After her tryst, Jenna discovers Becky and Cal making out at the diner. The married Becky is unashamed of giving in to passion ("I Didn't Plan It"). Jenna and Dr. Pomatter continue their affair, as do Becky and Cal, and Dawn and Ogie ("Bad Idea (Reprise)"). Jenna wonders if their affair is a mistake, but Dr. Pomatter reassures her. She begins writing a mental note to her baby ("You Matter to Me").

Several months pass and Dawn and Ogie marry ("I Love You Like a Table"). At the reception, Jenna asks if Cal, despite his affair, is truly happy; he responds that he is "happy enough." Joe tells Jenna his sincere hopes for her ("Take It from an Old Man"). Earl drags Jenna home and uncovers the money she has been hiding. She meekly tells him she has been saving for the baby, but Earl leaves with the money ("Dear Baby"). Jenna breaks down, lamenting her long-lost control over her life ("She Used to Be Mine").

Jenna goes into labor ("Contraction Ballet"). She sees Joe at the hospital on his way to surgery; knowing he is dying, he gives her an envelope to open later. Earl, Becky and Dawn, and even Dr. Pomatter's wife, who is a resident at the hospital, crowd the delivery room, and Jenna cries out in distress, giving birth in darkness. She names her daughter Lulu. Earl reminds her of her promise not to love Lulu more than him, and Jenna finally tells him she wants a divorce. He reacts poorly, and she vows to flatten him if she ever sees him again. Dr. Pomatter visits Jenna alone in her room, but Jenna refuses his kiss. Saying she doesn't want to remain "happy enough", she ends the affair. As thanks for his positive impact on her life, she gives him a moon pie. Jenna remarks on her change in outlook with Lulu in her life ("Everything Changes").

Jenna opens Joe's note to discover he has left her the diner, asking her to name a pie after him. A few years later, the diner has been rechristened "Lulu's Pies" and Jenna, the owner and head chef, is content that her life has finally turned around ("Opening Up (Finale)").

Music

Waitress features an original score, with music and lyrics by American singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles.[75] In a rare practice for a Broadway musical, the orchestrations were created by Bareilles in collaboration with the orchestra. Nadia DiGiallonardo conducted the original Broadway orchestra. The musical uses a six-member orchestra consisting of keyboard, piano, cello, guitar, bass, and drums.[76] In addition to the show's musical numbers, Bareilles also recorded the "turn off your cellphone" message, rewriting part of her original song "Cassiopeia".[77]

Musical numbers

2016 Broadway Production

† Not included on Original Broadway Playbill.

*Not included on Original Broadway Cast Recording.

‡ When June Squibb entered the cast of Waitress on Broadway in 2018, she was announced to be playing "Josie" (the gender-modified character name of "Joe"). In return, the song title and all frequent uses of the word "Man" was changed to "Ma'am" for her performance run.

Recordings

Bareilles recorded her fifth studio album, What's Inside: Songs from Waitress, featuring songs from the musical. It was released through Epic Records on November 6, 2015.[79] The album debuted at number ten on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart with 30,000 equivalent album units in its first week of release, giving Barellies her fifth top-ten album.[80] The lead single from the album, "She Used to Be Mine", was released digitally on September 25, 2015.[81] Speaking about the release of the album, Bareilles stated that her decision to record an album of the songs came because it "proved impossible for me to imagine handing over the songs to the show before selfishly finding a way to sing them myself."[82]

The original Broadway cast recording was released as a digital download on June 3, and the physical release followed on July 1, 2016.[83] The album was produced by Bareilles with Neal Avron and recorded by DMI Soundtracks.[84]

Track listing

No.TitlePerformer(s)Length
1."What's Inside"Jessie Mueller, Ensemble1:32
2."Opening Up"Mueller, Keala Settle, Kimiko Glenn, Eric Anderson, Ensemble2:32
3."The Negative"Settle, Glenn, Mueller2:28
4."What Baking Can Do"Mueller3:30
5."Club Knocked Up"Aisha Jackson, Stephanie Torns, Molly Hager, Charity Angél Dawson0:46
6."Pomatter Pie"The Waitress Band1:01
7."When He Sees Me"Glenn, Mueller, Settle, Ensemble3:43
8."It Only Takes a Taste"Drew Gehling, Mueller3:09
9."You Will Still Be Mine"Nick Cordero, Mueller2:18
10."A Soft Place to Land"Mueller, Settle, Glenn2:57
11."Never Ever Getting Rid of Me"Christopher Fitzgerald, Glenn, Ensemble2:16
12."Bad Idea"Mueller, Gehling, Ensemble3:07
13."I Didn't Plan It"Settle2:40
14."Bad Idea (Reprise)"Gehling, Mueller, Settle, Anderson, Glenn, Fitzgerald, Ensemble1:03
15."You Matter to Me"Gehling, Mueller4:21
16."I Love You Like a Table"Fitzgerald, Glenn, Ensemble1:56
17."Take It from an Old Man"Dakin Matthews, Ensemble2:37
18."Dear Baby"Mueller0:37
19."She Used to Be Mine"Mueller4:20
20."Contraction Ballet"Mueller, Ensemble1:02
21."Everything Changes"Mueller, Settle, Glenn, Ensemble3:02
22."Opening Up (Finale)"Company1:44

Characters

Character Voice
Jenna Hunterson Mezzo-Soprano
Becky
Dawn Pinkett
Dr. Jim Pomatter Tenor
Ogie Anhorn
Joe Baritone
Earl Hunterson
Cal
Nurse Norma Spoken

Casts

The characters and original casts:

Character Workshop American Repertory Theater Broadway US tour West End Broadway restaging[a] UK/Ireland tour
2014 2015 2016 2017 2019 2021
Jenna Hunterson Jessie Mueller Desi Oakley Katharine McPhee Sara Bareilles Lucie Jones
Dr. Jim Pomatter Bryce Pinkham Drew Gehling Bryan Fenkart David Hunter Drew Gehling Matt Willis
Becky Keala Settle Charity Angél Dawson Marisha Wallace Charity Angél Dawson Sandra Marvin
Dawn Pinkett Barrett Wilbert Weed Jeanna de Waal Kimiko Glenn Lenne Klingaman Laura Baldwin Caitlin Houlahan Evelyn Hoskins
Joe Dakin Matthews Larry Marshall Shaun Prendergast Dakin Matthews Michael Starke
Ogie Anhorn Christopher Fitzgerald Jeremy Morse Christopher Fitzgerald Jeremy Morse Jack McBrayer Christopher Fitzgerald George Crawford
Earl Hunterson Andy Karl Joe Tippett Nick Cordero[30] Nick Bailey Peter Hannah Joe Tippett Tamlyn Henderson
Cal Eric Anderson Ryan G. Dunkin Stephen Leask Eric Anderson Christopher D. Hunt
Nurse Norma Amber Iman Charity Angél Dawson Maiesha McQueen Kelly Agbowu Anastacia McCleskey Scarlet Gabriel
  1. ^ This cast is also featured in the 2023 film version.

Notable replacements

Broadway (2016–20)

US tour (2017-19)

West End (2019–20)

Broadway restaging (2021)

UK Tour (2021–22)

Critical response

The show garnered generally mixed-to-positive reviews in both runs. Frank Rizzo, reviewing the Boston production for Variety, wrote: "...making Earl so relentlessly horrible makes Jenna's inability to leave him not just indecisive but something more worrisome... Meanwhile, there's little evidence for the good doctor being Jenna's lost soulmate, despite his loving bedside manner... Mueller's performance transcends the show's imperfections. She's funny, frisky and likable. She sings Bareilles' songs beautifully... director Diane Paulus fills the production with clever touches – a scalloped pie-crust proscenium, a fluid and easygoing flow and a natural truthfulness in the performances."[93]

For the Broadway production, many critics found Bareilles' score and Mueller's performance to be the highlights of the show. Charles Isherwood of The New York Times gave a mixed review of the show, but called Mueller's performance "a high point of the Broadway season".[94] Time Out New York gave the production four stars and said, "Waitress has an excellent ratio of sweet to tart; supporting characters who provide crustiness (Dakin Matthews's grumbly store owner) and flakiness (Christopher Fitzgerald's loony admirer of another waitress); and cooked-to-perfection staging by Diane Paulus. The whole dish is—please forgive me—love at first bite."[95] David Rooney of The Hollywood Reporter said, "...the material is anchored at every step by Bareilles' melodious pop score and Mueller's supremely natural performance as Jenna. While the stock characters that surround her may be familiar, they're a winsome bunch played by sterling performers".[96]

Awards and nominations

Original Broadway production

Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result Ref
2016 Tony Awards Best Musical Nominated [97]
Best Original Score Sara Bareilles Nominated
Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical Jessie Mueller Nominated
Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical Christopher Fitzgerald Nominated
Drama Desk Award Outstanding Musical Nominated [98]
Outstanding Actress in a Musical Jessie Mueller Nominated
Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical Christopher Fitzgerald Won
Outstanding Book of a Musical Jessie Nelson Nominated
Outstanding Music Sara Bareilles Nominated
Outstanding Lyrics Nominated
Drama League Award Outstanding Production of a Broadway or Off-Broadway Musical Nominated [99]
Distinguished Performance Award Jessie Mueller Nominated
Outer Critics Circle Award Outstanding New Broadway Musical Nominated [100]
Outstanding Actress in a Musical Jessie Mueller Nominated
Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical Christopher Fitzgerald Won
Outstanding New Score (Broadway or off-Broadway) Sara Bareilles Nominated
2017 Grammy Award Best Musical Theater Album Nominated [101]

Original West End production

Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result Ref
2020 Laurence Olivier Awards Best New Musical Nominated [102]
Original Score or New Orchestrations Sara Bareilles Nominated

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Waitress is a musical with music and lyrics by Sara Bareilles and a book by Jessie Nelson The musical is based on the 2007 film of the same name written by Adrienne Shelly It tells the story of Jenna Hunterson a baker and waitress in an abusive relationship with her husband Earl After Jenna unexpectedly becomes pregnant she begins an affair with her doctor Dr James Jim Pomatter Looking for ways out of her troubles she sees a pie baking contest and its grand prize as her chance Waitress2016 Broadway posterMusicSara BareillesLyricsSara BareillesBookJessie NelsonBasisWaitressby Adrienne ShellyPremiereAugust 19 2015 2015 08 19 American Repertory Theater CambridgeProductions2015 Cambridge 2016 Broadway 2017 U S tour 2019 West End 2019 U S tour 2021 Broadway restaging 2021 U K tour 2022 U S tourAfter a tryout at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge Massachusetts in August 2015 Waitress premiered at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre on Broadway in April 2016 with direction by Diane Paulus and starring Jessie Mueller as Jenna A U S national tour ran from 2017 to 2019 From 2019 to 2020 the musical played at the Adelphi Theatre in London s West End In September 2021 it returned to Broadway for a limited engagement at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre starring Sara Bareilles as Jenna mainly to produce a live stage recording of the show for a 2023 release Contents 1 Background 2 Productions 2 1 Cambridge Massachusetts 2015 2 2 Broadway 2016 2020 2 3 Broadway restaging 2021 2 4 U S national tours 2017 present 2 5 West End 2019 2020 2 6 UK and Ireland tour 2021 22 2 7 International productions 2 8 Film 3 Synopsis 3 1 Act I 3 2 Act II 4 Music 4 1 Musical numbers 4 2 Recordings 4 3 Track listing 5 Characters 6 Casts 6 1 Notable replacements 6 2 Broadway 2016 20 6 3 US tour 2017 19 6 4 West End 2019 20 6 5 Broadway restaging 2021 6 6 UK Tour 2021 22 7 Critical response 8 Awards and nominations 8 1 Original Broadway production 8 2 Original West End production 9 References 10 External linksBackground EditThe musical is based on the 2007 indie film 1 Waitress 2 The film was produced on a budget of just 1 5 million earning over 23 million in global box office receipts 3 The film starred Keri Russell and was written and directed by Adrienne Shelly The film follows Jenna a waitress and pie chef living in the American South who unexpectedly becomes pregnant and feels trapped in an unhappy marriage 4 Looking for a way out she sees a pie contest and its grand prize as her chance 5 Following the 2013 Tony Awards producers Barry and Fran Weissler announced that a musical version of the film was in the works 6 with Paula Vogel writing the book Sara Bareilles writing the music and lyrics and direction by Diane Paulus 7 The Weisslers purchased the stage rights to the film shortly after its release in 2007 8 Paula Vogel withdrew from the project in January 2014 9 On December 11 2014 the musical was officially confirmed and it was announced that the show would receive its world premiere at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge Massachusetts as part of their 2015 2016 season with Jessie Nelson now writing the book 10 11 A workshop was held the same month in New York City with Jessie Mueller Keala Settle Barrett Wilbert Weed Christopher Fitzgerald Bryce Pinkham and Andy Karl among others taking part 12 Nelson with the blessing of the late Adrienne Shelly s husband used some of Shelly s unfinished scripts to help bring her voice to the project 13 Waitress has a rare all women production team with Diane Paulus as director Sara Bareilles as composer and lyricist Jessie Nelson as book adaptor and Lorin Latarro as choreographer The Clinton Foundation honored the show s all female team by launching the CeilingBreaker campaign and distributing free tickets 14 Productions EditProduction Venue Location First preview Opening night Closing night NotesCambridge Massachusetts American Repertory Theatre August 2 2015 August 19 2015 September 27 2015 Debut production Broadway Brooks Atkinson Theatre March 25 2016 April 24 2016 January 5 20201st National tour Equity Playhouse Square Cleveland First Ed Mirvish Theatre Toronto Last October 17 2017 October 20 2017 August 18 2019Manila Philippines Carlos P Romulo Auditorium Makati City November 9 2018 November 9 2018 December 2 2018 First non replica production 2nd National tour non Equity Queen Elizabeth Theatre Vancouver First The Grand Wisconsin Last before postponement 15 November 12 2019 November 12 2019 June 12 2022London United Kingdom Adelphi Theatre February 8 2019 March 7 2019 March 14 2020 16 First replica production outside of the U S Originally set to close on July 4 2020 but closed four months early due to the COVID 19 pandemic 16 Buenos Aires Argentina Teatro Metropolitan Sura April 17 2019 April 17 2019 August 4 2019 Second non replica production first Non English language production Japan tour Nissay Theatre Tokyo First Misonoza Nagoya Last March 9 2021 March 9 2021 May 2 2021 Third non replica production second non English language production Warsaw Poland Roma Musical Theatre May 30 2021 May 30 2021 March 27 2022Lahti Finland Lahden kaupunginteatteri September 1 2021 September 1 2021 May 14 2022 Non replica production in Finnish Broadway remount Ethel Barrymore Theatre September 2 2021 September 2 2021 December 20 2021 Limited return engagement 1st UK and Ireland tour New Wimbledon Theatre First Theatre Royal Norwich Last September 4 2021 September 4 2021 August 20 2022Cambridge Massachusetts 2015 Edit Waitress began previews at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge Massachusetts on August 2 2015 before the official opening on August 19 2015 for a limited run to September 27 2015 17 18 Tickets for the production sold out 19 The show was directed by Diane Paulus 20 with choreography by Chase Brock 21 set design by Scott Pask costume design by Suttirat Anne Larlarb lighting design by Kenneth Posner musical direction by Nadia DiGiallonardo and sound by Jonathan Deans 22 The cast featured Jessie Mueller as Jenna Drew Gehling as Jim Joe Tippett as Earl Jeanna de Waal as Dawn Keala Settle as Becky Dakin Matthews as Joe Jeremy Morse as Ogie and Eric Anderson as Cal 23 Broadway 2016 2020 Edit Broadway previews began on March 25 2016 at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre with the official opening on April 24 24 just in time for the April 28 Tony Awards cut off date 25 Lorin Latarro replaced Brock as choreographer 26 and Christopher Akerlind replaced Posner as lighting designer 27 For the Broadway production elements of the book were rewritten new choreography developed and a new song written by Bareilles 8 Manhattan baker Stacy Donnelly and Small Business Owner Dawn Mayo of Everythingdawn were hired to ensure that the baking scenes were realistic Donnelly taught the cast how to work and roll pie dough as the role of Jenna required Mueller to crack eggs sift flour and roll out dough on stage Mayo created all of the prop pies used in the show 28 To help immerse audiences real pies are warming as they enter the theater creating the aroma of a pie shop slices of pie are for sale 29 Cast changes included Nick Cordero taking over the role of Earl 30 Kimiko Glenn as Dawn and Christopher Fitzgerald who took part in the New York workshop as Ogie 31 During previews the production set a new box office record for a single performance at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre taking in 145 532 32 The production had required an initial investment of 12 million 8 During a technical halt at a preview performance composer and lyricist Sara Bareilles performed two songs including Down at the Diner previously cut from the production 33 Waitress made history on Broadway with the four top creative spots in a show being filled by women Bareilles Nelson Latarro and Paulus 34 In addition the costume designer and musical director were women 27 Bareilles said she was proud to be part of an all female team It s really fun to be an example of the way it can look We re a bunch of women who are deeply committed to finding a way to build a unified vision 35 Only the 1978 Broadway musical Runaways had a similar history with book music lyrics choreography and direction all by Elizabeth Swados 27 Notable cast replacements include Bareilles Betsy Wolfe Katharine McPhee Nicolette Robinson Shoshana Bean Alison Luff and Jordin Sparks as Jenna Jason Mraz Gavin Creel Joey McIntyre and Jeremy Jordan as Dr Pomatter Will Swenson and Joe Tippett as Earl Bill Nolte as Joe June Squibb as Josie A female version of Joe and Larry Marshall reprising the role of Joe from the US tour 36 Eddie Jemison reprised his role of Ogie from the film 37 and Al Roker has played the role of Joe twice since 2018 38 The production closed on January 5 2020 after 33 previews and 1 544 regular performances 24 Broadway restaging 2021 Edit On May 5 2021 Barry Weissler announced that a remount of the original production once again starring Bareilles would open following the reopening of Broadway theatres 39 The show returned in a limited engagement on September 2 2021 at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre making it the first musical on Broadway to begin performances following the COVID 19 shutdown 40 The primary reason for its return was to record the production for a future public release with STEAM Motion Sound producing the film Several returning cast members star in the production including Bareilles as Jenna Gehling as Dr Pomatter Tippett as Earl Dawson as Becky Houlahan as Dawn Matthews as Joe Fitzgerald as Ogie and Anderson as Cal 41 42 The run concluded on December 22 2021 two weeks earlier than planned due to a spike of COVID 19 The closing cast starred Joshua Henry as Pomatter and Ciara Renee as Jenna 43 U S national tours 2017 present Edit The first U S national tour with Desi Oakley as Jenna Lenne Klingaman as Dawn Charity Angel Dawson as Becky and Bryan Fenkart as Dr Pomatter began at Playhouse Square in Cleveland on October 20 2017 and closed on August 18 2019 44 The second non Equity national tour starring Bailey McCall as Jenna Kennedy Salters as Becky Gabriella Marzetta as Dawn and David Socolar as Dr Pomatter opened on November 12 2019 and was scheduled to continue through June 28 2020 45 Because of the 2020 COVID 19 pandemic many performances have been cancelled or rescheduled through July 2021 46 West End 2019 2020 Edit The production opened in London s West End on March 7 2019 following previews which began on February 8 at the Adelphi Theatre and featured Katharine McPhee who had previously played the role on Broadway as Jenna and Jack McBrayer as Ogie 47 48 49 Lucie Jones took over the role of Jenna on June 17 2019 50 Desi Oakley made a return to the show in London as Jenna after playing the role on the U S tour for a two week period beginning January 13 This was when Jones as well as her understudies Sarah O Connor and Olivia Moore were ill and therefore unable to perform Bareilles and Gavin Creel reunited in London on January 28 2020 51 Though set to have an eight week engagement they left London after their performance on 14 March due to travel restrictions imposed during the COVID 19 pandemic 52 The production was scheduled to end on July 4 2020 but it closed on March 14 when West End theatres shut down due to the COVID 19 pandemic the producers later announced the show would not re open Jones was due to return following Bareilles s run 53 UK and Ireland tour 2021 22 Edit Following the West End run the production was scheduled to tour the UK and Ireland beginning in November 2020 however due to the ongoing COVID 19 pandemic the tour will now begin on 4 September 2021 at the New Wimbledon Theatre with dates scheduled until 20 August 2022 at the Theatre Royal Norwich Lucie Jones Sandra Marvin and Evelyn Hoskins will reprise the roles of Jenna Becky and Dawn from the West End production Also Matt Willis will star as Dr Pomatter Cal will be played by Christopher D Hunt 54 During 2022 the Role of Jenna will be played by Chelsea Halfpenny International productions Edit The first international production produced by Atlantis Theatrical Entertainment Group debuted in November 2018 at the Carlos P Romulo Auditorium in Manila Philippines featuring Joanna Ampil as Jenna 55 It was the show s first non replica production 56 A Spanish language production locally translated as Camarera debuted in Buenos Aires Argentina at the Metropolitan Sura Theatre on April 17 2019 and featured Josefina Scaglione Tony Awards nominee for the 2009 West Side Story Broadway revival as Jenna locally translated to Gina 57 The Spanish translation was done by Lily Ann Martin and Pablo del Campo 58 The production closed on August 4 2019 59 The Gordon Frost Organisation is planning a production to open in 2020 at the Lyric Theatre in Sydney Casting and dates are to be announced 60 Another production is planned to play in the Netherlands featuring Willemijn Verkaik as Jenna and Jonathan Demoor as Dr Pomatter It was planned to open in 2020 however due to the ongoing COVID 19 pandemic it was postponed to a not yet decided date 61 Refunds have been issued to ticket holders 62 The production is then planned to tour across the country 63 64 Sponsored and produced by Toho Fuji Television and Kyodo Tokyo a Japanese production of Waitress the Musical premiered in Tokyo Japan on 9 March 2021 at the Nissay Theatre It is the first production to open since the global lockdown of COVID 19 pandemic 65 The show stars Mitsuki Takahata as Jenna and Mamoru Miyano as Dr Pomatter and plans on touring in 3 other Japanese cities until May 2021 66 Due to COVID 19 restrictions part of the show s creative team travelled to Japan and quarantined before the start of the rehearsal process while others worked remotely 67 A Danish language production was set to open at the Det Ny Teater in Copenhagen in March 2021 starring Maria Lucia Rosenberg as Jenna and Lars Molsted as Dr Pomatter 68 Due to COVID 19 pandemic the show has been delayed to April 2021 and is set to close in May 2021 The show was translated to Danish by renowned translator Kenneth ThordalIt 69 The Danish production will be the third non replica production 70 On July 3 2020 Teatr Muzyczny Roma in Warsaw Poland announced the Polish production in 2020 2021 season It will be the fourth non replica production worldwide and Polish is the third language into which the show will be translated Translated by Michal Wojnarowski the production was scheduled to open in April 2021 but was postponed due to COVID 19 pandemic The opening night was on May 30 2021 71 70 Film Edit Further information Waitress 2023 film The 2021 Broadway production starring Bareilles and Gehling was recorded for a future public release with STEAM Motion Sound producing the film On April 19 2023 it was announced that the film will hold its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in June 2023 72 73 74 Synopsis EditAct I Edit Jenna is a waitress and expert pie baker at Joe s Diner in the American South who imagines tough situations as pie ingredients What s Inside She begins another day at the diner with her boss Cal and waitresses Becky and Dawn Opening Up After she almost throws up Becky and Dawn convince her to take a pregnancy test which to Jenna s dismay comes back positive due to a drunken night with her abusive husband Earl The Negative Earl comes to the diner and suggests he may make Jenna quit and give up her passion for baking He takes the tips she s earned from working so far that day She decides not to tell him about the pregnancy and recalls her late mother who also found solace from an unhappy marriage in baking What Baking Can Do At her OB GYN s office Jenna is taunted by other pregnant women Club Knocked Up and meets Dr James Jim Pomatter a new doctor from Connecticut Jenna explains she does not want her baby but is going to keep it and leaves Dr Pomatter with a Mermaid Marshmallow pie which despite the fact that he is off sugar he eats and loves it Pomatter Pie Word of Jenna s pregnancy reaches Joe the diner s curmudgeonly owner who suggests she enter a local pie baking contest with a large reward which would allow her to leave her husband Dawn has turned to online dating but is terrified of the possibilities When He Sees Me Jenna runs into Dr Pomatter at the bus stop He compliments her pie saying it could win contests and ribbons and things It Only Takes a Taste Jenna arrives home to learn Earl has been fired He berates her and his anger almost turns physical until she confesses she is pregnant Earl makes her promise not to love the baby more than she loves him You Will Still Be Mine Jenna tells Dawn and Becky her plan to enter the pie contest and use the winnings to leave Earl for a new life with the baby The three waitresses see their dreams of a better life within reach A Soft Place to Land Jenna begins to give Earl only half her earnings hiding the other half around the house in order to save up for entering the pie contest Dawn s date Ogie visits the diner and insists he get to know Dawn better Never Ever Getting Rid of Me Dawn and Ogie realize they both enjoy American Revolution reenactments and how much they have in common Jenna makes an appointment with Dr Pomatter where she impulsively kisses him Though both are married they decide to escape their frustrating lives and have sex in his office Bad Idea Act II Edit After her tryst Jenna discovers Becky and Cal making out at the diner The married Becky is unashamed of giving in to passion I Didn t Plan It Jenna and Dr Pomatter continue their affair as do Becky and Cal and Dawn and Ogie Bad Idea Reprise Jenna wonders if their affair is a mistake but Dr Pomatter reassures her She begins writing a mental note to her baby You Matter to Me Several months pass and Dawn and Ogie marry I Love You Like a Table At the reception Jenna asks if Cal despite his affair is truly happy he responds that he is happy enough Joe tells Jenna his sincere hopes for her Take It from an Old Man Earl drags Jenna home and uncovers the money she has been hiding She meekly tells him she has been saving for the baby but Earl leaves with the money Dear Baby Jenna breaks down lamenting her long lost control over her life She Used to Be Mine Jenna goes into labor Contraction Ballet She sees Joe at the hospital on his way to surgery knowing he is dying he gives her an envelope to open later Earl Becky and Dawn and even Dr Pomatter s wife who is a resident at the hospital crowd the delivery room and Jenna cries out in distress giving birth in darkness She names her daughter Lulu Earl reminds her of her promise not to love Lulu more than him and Jenna finally tells him she wants a divorce He reacts poorly and she vows to flatten him if she ever sees him again Dr Pomatter visits Jenna alone in her room but Jenna refuses his kiss Saying she doesn t want to remain happy enough she ends the affair As thanks for his positive impact on her life she gives him a moon pie Jenna remarks on her change in outlook with Lulu in her life Everything Changes Jenna opens Joe s note to discover he has left her the diner asking her to name a pie after him A few years later the diner has been rechristened Lulu s Pies and Jenna the owner and head chef is content that her life has finally turned around Opening Up Finale Music EditWaitress features an original score with music and lyrics by American singer songwriter Sara Bareilles 75 In a rare practice for a Broadway musical the orchestrations were created by Bareilles in collaboration with the orchestra Nadia DiGiallonardo conducted the original Broadway orchestra The musical uses a six member orchestra consisting of keyboard piano cello guitar bass and drums 76 In addition to the show s musical numbers Bareilles also recorded the turn off your cellphone message rewriting part of her original song Cassiopeia 77 Musical numbers Edit 2016 Broadway ProductionAct I 78 What s Inside Jenna and Ensemble Opening Up Jenna Becky Dawn Cal and Company The Negative Becky Dawn and Jenna What Baking Can Do Jenna and Ensemble Club Knocked Up Female Ensemble Pomatter Pie Band When He Sees Me Dawn It Only Takes a Taste Dr Jim Pomatter and Jenna You Will Still Be Mine Earl and Jenna A Soft Place to Land Jenna Becky and Dawn Never Ever Getting Rid of Me Ogie and Ensemble Bad Idea Jenna Dr Pomatter and Ensemble Act II 78 I Didn t Plan It Becky Bad Idea Reprise Jenna Dr Pomatter Becky Cal Dawn Ogie and Ensemble You Matter to Me Dr Pomatter and Jenna I Love You Like a Table Ogie Dawn and Ensemble Take It From an Old Man Joe and Ensemble Dear Baby Jenna She Used to Be Mine Jenna Contraction Ballet Jenna and Company What s Inside Reprise Company Everything Changes Jenna Becky Dawn and Company Opening Up Finale Company Not included on Original Broadway Playbill Not included on Original Broadway Cast Recording When June Squibb entered the cast of Waitress on Broadway in 2018 she was announced to be playing Josie the gender modified character name of Joe In return the song title and all frequent uses of the word Man was changed to Ma am for her performance run Recordings Edit Bareilles recorded her fifth studio album What s Inside Songs from Waitress featuring songs from the musical It was released through Epic Records on November 6 2015 79 The album debuted at number ten on the U S Billboard 200 chart with 30 000 equivalent album units in its first week of release giving Barellies her fifth top ten album 80 The lead single from the album She Used to Be Mine was released digitally on September 25 2015 81 Speaking about the release of the album Bareilles stated that her decision to record an album of the songs came because it proved impossible for me to imagine handing over the songs to the show before selfishly finding a way to sing them myself 82 The original Broadway cast recording was released as a digital download on June 3 and the physical release followed on July 1 2016 83 The album was produced by Bareilles with Neal Avron and recorded by DMI Soundtracks 84 Track listing Edit No TitlePerformer s Length1 What s Inside Jessie Mueller Ensemble1 322 Opening Up Mueller Keala Settle Kimiko Glenn Eric Anderson Ensemble2 323 The Negative Settle Glenn Mueller2 284 What Baking Can Do Mueller3 305 Club Knocked Up Aisha Jackson Stephanie Torns Molly Hager Charity Angel Dawson0 466 Pomatter Pie The Waitress Band1 017 When He Sees Me Glenn Mueller Settle Ensemble3 438 It Only Takes a Taste Drew Gehling Mueller3 099 You Will Still Be Mine Nick Cordero Mueller2 1810 A Soft Place to Land Mueller Settle Glenn2 5711 Never Ever Getting Rid of Me Christopher Fitzgerald Glenn Ensemble2 1612 Bad Idea Mueller Gehling Ensemble3 0713 I Didn t Plan It Settle2 4014 Bad Idea Reprise Gehling Mueller Settle Anderson Glenn Fitzgerald Ensemble1 0315 You Matter to Me Gehling Mueller4 2116 I Love You Like a Table Fitzgerald Glenn Ensemble1 5617 Take It from an Old Man Dakin Matthews Ensemble2 3718 Dear Baby Mueller0 3719 She Used to Be Mine Mueller4 2020 Contraction Ballet Mueller Ensemble1 0221 Everything Changes Mueller Settle Glenn Ensemble3 0222 Opening Up Finale Company1 44Characters EditCharacter VoiceJenna Hunterson Mezzo SopranoBeckyDawn PinkettDr Jim Pomatter TenorOgie AnhornJoe BaritoneEarl HuntersonCalNurse Norma SpokenCasts EditThe characters and original casts Character Workshop American Repertory Theater Broadway US tour West End Broadway restaging a UK Ireland tour2014 2015 2016 2017 2019 2021Jenna Hunterson Jessie Mueller Desi Oakley Katharine McPhee Sara Bareilles Lucie JonesDr Jim Pomatter Bryce Pinkham Drew Gehling Bryan Fenkart David Hunter Drew Gehling Matt WillisBecky Keala Settle Charity Angel Dawson Marisha Wallace Charity Angel Dawson Sandra MarvinDawn Pinkett Barrett Wilbert Weed Jeanna de Waal Kimiko Glenn Lenne Klingaman Laura Baldwin Caitlin Houlahan Evelyn HoskinsJoe Dakin Matthews Larry Marshall Shaun Prendergast Dakin Matthews Michael StarkeOgie Anhorn Christopher Fitzgerald Jeremy Morse Christopher Fitzgerald Jeremy Morse Jack McBrayer Christopher Fitzgerald George CrawfordEarl Hunterson Andy Karl Joe Tippett Nick Cordero 30 Nick Bailey Peter Hannah Joe Tippett Tamlyn HendersonCal Eric Anderson Ryan G Dunkin Stephen Leask Eric Anderson Christopher D HuntNurse Norma Amber Iman Charity Angel Dawson Maiesha McQueen Kelly Agbowu Anastacia McCleskey Scarlet Gabriel This cast is also featured in the 2023 film version Notable replacements Edit Broadway 2016 20 Edit Jenna Hunterson Sara Bareilles Betsy Wolfe Katharine McPhee Nicolette Robinson Shoshana Bean Alison Luff Jordin Sparks Jim Pomatter Chris Diamantopoulos Jason Mraz 85 Erich Bergen Gavin Creel 86 Joey McIntyre 87 Jeremy Jordan 88 Mark Evans 89 Dawn Jenna Ushkowitz Katie Lowes Colleen Ballinger 90 Joe John Cullum Bill Nolte Lee Wilkof Al Roker 91 June Squibb as Josie 92 Larry Marshall Richard Kline Ogie Anhorn Alex Wyse Eddie Jemison reprising his role from the film Noah Galvin Todrick Hall 90 Earl Hunterson Will Swenson Joe TippettUS tour 2017 19 Edit Joe Bill Nolte Richard KlineWest End 2019 20 Edit Jenna Hunterson Lucie Jones Sara Bareilles Desi Oakley Jim Pomatter Gavin Creel Dawn Ashley Roberts Hannah Tointon Evelyn Hoskins Ogie Anhorn Blake Harrison Joe SuggBroadway restaging 2021 Edit Jenna Hunterson Jennifer Nettles Ciara Renee Jim Pomatter Erich Bergen Joshua Henry Ogie Anhorn Nik DodaniUK Tour 2021 22 Edit Jenna Hunterson Chelsea HalfpennyCritical response EditThe show garnered generally mixed to positive reviews in both runs Frank Rizzo reviewing the Boston production for Variety wrote making Earl so relentlessly horrible makes Jenna s inability to leave him not just indecisive but something more worrisome Meanwhile there s little evidence for the good doctor being Jenna s lost soulmate despite his loving bedside manner Mueller s performance transcends the show s imperfections She s funny frisky and likable She sings Bareilles songs beautifully director Diane Paulus fills the production with clever touches a scalloped pie crust proscenium a fluid and easygoing flow and a natural truthfulness in the performances 93 For the Broadway production many critics found Bareilles score and Mueller s performance to be the highlights of the show Charles Isherwood of The New York Times gave a mixed review of the show but called Mueller s performance a high point of the Broadway season 94 Time Out New York gave the production four stars and said Waitress has an excellent ratio of sweet to tart supporting characters who provide crustiness Dakin Matthews s grumbly store owner and flakiness Christopher Fitzgerald s loony admirer of another waitress and cooked to perfection staging by Diane Paulus The whole dish is please forgive me love at first bite 95 David Rooney of The Hollywood Reporter said the material is anchored at every step by Bareilles melodious pop score and Mueller s supremely natural performance as Jenna While the stock characters that surround her may be familiar they re a winsome bunch played by sterling performers 96 Awards and nominations EditOriginal Broadway production Edit Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result Ref2016 Tony Awards Best Musical Nominated 97 Best Original Score Sara Bareilles NominatedBest Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical Jessie Mueller NominatedBest Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical Christopher Fitzgerald NominatedDrama Desk Award Outstanding Musical Nominated 98 Outstanding Actress in a Musical Jessie Mueller NominatedOutstanding Featured Actor in a Musical Christopher Fitzgerald WonOutstanding Book of a Musical Jessie Nelson NominatedOutstanding Music Sara Bareilles NominatedOutstanding Lyrics NominatedDrama League Award Outstanding Production of a Broadway or Off Broadway Musical Nominated 99 Distinguished Performance Award Jessie Mueller NominatedOuter Critics Circle Award Outstanding New Broadway Musical Nominated 100 Outstanding Actress in a Musical Jessie Mueller NominatedOutstanding Featured Actor in a Musical Christopher Fitzgerald WonOutstanding New Score Broadway or off Broadway Sara Bareilles Nominated2017 Grammy Award Best Musical Theater Album Nominated 101 Original West End production Edit Year Award Ceremony Category Nominee Result Ref2020 Laurence Olivier Awards Best New Musical Nominated 102 Original Score or New Orchestrations Sara Bareilles NominatedReferences Edit Zeitchik Steven 3 March 2016 With Waitress an indie film becomes a Broadway musical intimately Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on 7 April 2016 Retrieved 3 April 2016 Manly Lorne 13 August 2015 Waitress Musical Sets the Table for Broadway The New York Times Retrieved 25 January 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Waitress 2007 The Numbers Retrieved 2 April 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Waitress Fox Searchlight 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