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NEWS: Kenny Leon to direct ‘Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner’ on Broadway

Atlanta director Kenny Leon has scored another Broadway show.

This time, it’s a new adaptation of “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner,” based on the 1967 film starring Sidney Poitier, Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy in his final performance.

At Leon’s suggestion, producer Jeffrey Finn (“On Golden Pond”), has tapped Todd Kreidler, August Wilson’s dramaturg and protege, to adapt the screenplay for the stage.

The show is expected to open in fall 2008.

Leon said it was too early to talk about casting. But “I think it lends itself to a couple of major stars’ being involved,” he said. “I think people will be pretty excited about who we line up.”

“I’ve got about two months to put a first draft together,” Kreidler said. Leon’s associate artistic director at Atlanta-based True Colors Theatre, Kreidler was Wilson’s dramaturg on the master dramatist’s final three plays on Broadway: “King Hedley II,” “Gem of the Ocean” and “Radio Golf.”

Leon’s previous Broadway credits include “Raisin in the Sun,” “Gem” and “Radio Golf.” He recently dropped out of another Broadway endeavor, an African-American version of Tennessee Williams’ “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,” because of creative differences with the producer.

“Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner” is the story of an affluent young white woman who brings her fiance home to meet her parents in San Francisco. Because her love interest is African-American, the movie was controversial in its time.

Hepburn and Rose won Oscars for their work, which was released after Tracy’s death.

Kreidler said the piece will resonate with audiences at a time when gay marriage is part of the national debate and marrying across some cultures is still a hot topic. He said his job is to preserve the film’s iconic, shoe-dropping moments.

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By darrell

July 18, 2007 7:05 AM | Link to this

thought you might be interested in reading this. Isn’t he the guy that was at the alliance theater with you

By Wendell Brock

July 18, 2007 12:54 PM | Link to this

Hi, Darrell, who was this meant for? Did you mean to send this to a friend? — Wendell

By kristi

July 18, 2007 5:33 PM | Link to this

yes. kenny was at the alliance for quite a number of years and is credited with really bringing a theatre scene to atlanta along with others.

By Yalanda

July 18, 2007 5:59 PM | Link to this

“the guy”, I think you meant “the man” because Kenny Leon is “the man” of ATL theatre. Well one at least. You know how it goes when you start giving props, you start thinking of a whole list of folks who make the theatre scene great. With that, thanks to all who have a hand in bringing us great theatre. Especially the foundations and corporate sponsors, the theatre would be dark without you…(smile - my impression of Kenny and Susan)