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If you think great musical comedies are an urban legend, have we got a show for you: BIGFOOT!
Set in the town of Muddirt, a glow-in-the-dark oasis that exists somewhere between a chemical dump site and a nuclear power plant, BIGFOOT! is a larger-than-life musical tale of corrupt politicians, small-town paranoia and misunderstood youth. When that youth happens to be eight feet tall, innocent and in dire need of electrolysis, it makes him more than a target. It makes him the subject of a can’t-miss can’t-myth musical comedy.
Featuring lyrics by Tony® and Emmy® Award nominee Amber Ruffin, a book by Ruffin and Kevin Sciretta (MST3K), music by David Schmoll (The Second City) and direction and choreography by Danny Mefford (Spelling Bee, Fun Home), BIGFOOT! is musical comedy’s next BIG thing.
Grey Henson recently starred as Buddy the Elf in Broadway’s limited engagement of Elf The Musical for which he was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Lead Performance in a Musical. He made his Broadway debut as Elder McKinley in Broadway’s The Book of Mormon, a role that he performed on the first national tour. He starred as Storyteller 2 in the 2022 Broadway musical of Shucked, which received a Tony Award® Nomination for Best New Musical and received Tony® and Drama Award nominations for his performance as Damian in the original Broadway cast of Mean Girls. He recently made his Kennedy Center debut in Tick, Tick... Boom!. On television, Grey recurred as Tate in Netflix’s “Girls5Eva” and on ABC’s “Suburgatory.” Additionally, he can be seen in Sony Pictures A Journal for Jordan directed by Denzel Washington. He is a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University.
(they/them) is a multifaceted performer dedicated to storytelling that challenges norms and centers joy. They were most recently seen in the world premiere of We Are Gathered by Oscar® winner Tarell Alvin McCraney, and are widely recognized for their celebrated portrayal of Belle in Olney Theatre Center’s internationally acclaimed Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. Jade made their New York debut as Mary in the Off-Broadway revival of Vanities, and recently took the stage as Madame Thénardier in Les Misérables at The MUNY, the nation’s oldest and largest outdoor theater. They’ve appeared on ABC’s “20/20” for the 25th anniversary Cinderella reunion special alongside Billy Porter and Todrick Hall, and their work has been featured in Playbill, MSNBC, and People Magazine.
Broadway: Ain’t No Mo’ (Tony Award® Nomination, Dorian Award Winner), 1776 (John Adams, Roundabout). Off-Broadway: PAC NYC: A Christmas Carol; The Public Theater: Pericles (Public Works), A Bright Room Called Day (Antonyo Award nomination), Ain’t No Mo’ (Lucille Lortel Award Winner); Soho Rep: The Great Privation (How To Flip Ten Cents Into A Dollar); Lincoln Center: Bull in a China Shop, Sheila’s Day; Roundabout: Little Children Dream of God; New World Stages: A Sign of the Times (Audelco Award Nominee). Regional: Chicago Shakespeare Theater: Taming of the Shrew (Petruchio); Peoples Light Theatre: Such Things As Vampires; Delaware Theatre Company: A Sign of the Times; Williamstown Theatre Festival: A Streetcar Named Desire, Far From Heaven. TV: “Law and Order: SVU”; “And Just Like That…”; “The Last O.G.” Film: Goodnight Mommy (Amazon); Frank and Azalee Austin (Craft Acting Award); Never Can Say Goodbye (Best Actress: Meliora International Film Festival). Education: Tisch Graduate Acting M.F.A., New York University. Honored recipient of the 2025 Bezalel Award for Creativity in the Arts presented by T.Lab Global. Instagram@CrystalLucasPerry www.CrystalLucasPerry.com.
Katerina McCrimmon is a Miami-born performer of Cuban heritage who first gained national attention for her breakout performance as Fanny Brice in the Broadway tour of Funny Girl. Praised by Entertainment Weekly as “the next greatest star” with a “once-in-a-generation voice,” she quickly established herself as one of the most thrilling new talents in American musical theatre. This past year, Katerina starred as Eva in Evita at The Muny opposite Tony Award® winner Paulo Szot, and appeared as Nina in the 20th Anniversary Concert of In the Heights, directed by Tony Award® winner Karen Olivo (KO). Her other theatre credits include The Rose Tattoo (Broadway), The Counterfeit Opera (Little Island), and The Light in the Piazza (New York City Center Encores!), as well as developmental works at The O’Neill and Williamstown Theatre Festival. Katerina recently debuted her solo show, Katerina McCrimmon: NAKED, at Joe’s Pub and will bring it to Lincoln Center on December 11th.
Actor, comedian, and writer Alex Moffat spent six seasons on “Saturday Night Live” as a main cast member. He is best known for his impersonations of Joe Biden, Eric Trump, Mark Zuckerberg, Anderson Cooper, Joe Scarborough amongst others, as well as his prolific original recurring Weekend Update character “Guy Who Just Bought A Boat.”
Alex appeared in the indie Susie Searches which appeared at TIFF as well as Holidate, Someone Great, and Kinda Pregnant for Netflix, the live action hybrid feature Clifford and 80 for Brady, for Paramount, and the indie Opening Act. He will be starring in an upcoming feature film, Brewmance, alongside Kennedy McMann and recently was seen in Summer of 69, alongside Chloe Fineman for Hulu. On the television side Alex can be seen in Bill Lawrence’s “Bad Monkey” alongside Vince Vaughn now streaming on Apple TV+. He can also be seen in Showtime’s “Billions” and FX’s Emmy®-nominated comedy “The Bear.” Alex has lent his voice as the role of Jimmy in Disney's sequel Wreck-It Ralph 2 as well as the upcoming “Daria” re-boot for Paramount. Spending the earlier years of his career in Chicago, he was a regular performer at iO and The Annoyance Theatre as well as an official acro-dunker for the renowned Chicago Bulls. He played in the Celebrity All-Star game in February 2020.
On Broadway, Alex made his debut opposite Eric McCormack in a run of The Cottage for director Jason Alexander. Last fall, Alex was seen in the off-Broadway Lucky Chap Entertainment production of The Big Gay Jamboree.
“In The Cottage, Alex Moffat delivered a gonzo Expressionist-by-way-of-Plastic Man performance in which merely lighting up a cigarette became a full-fledged event.” (The New York Times)
Broadway: Be More Chill, If/Then, Lysistrata Jones (Astaire nomination), A Chorus Line, Les Misérables. Off-Broadway: The Jonathan Larson Project, The White Chip, The Ghost of John McCain, KPOP (Lortel Award), Be More Chill, Lysistrata Jones, Marry Me A Little. Regional Theater: The Heart at La Jolla Playhouse, Come From Away at The MUNY, A Chorus Line at The Hollywood Bowl, She Loves Me at The Guthrie, Merrily We Roll Along at Sharon Playhouse. TV/Film: “Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert,” “Law & Order: Organized Crime,” “FBI: Most Wanted,” “The Blacklist,” “Hawaii 5-0,” “Do No Harm,” “One Life to Live,” “Beyond the Break,” Every Little Step. BFA NYU Tisch. Jason proudly serves on the board of directors at Keen Company.
New York City Center Stage I
131 W 55th St (btw 6th & 7th Aves), New York, NY 10019 (Map)
BIGFOOT! is produced by Benson Drive Productions in association with Manhattan Theatre Club (Nicki Hunter, Artistic Director; Chris Jennings, Executive Director).