iHeartRadio Broadway is pleased to announce the creation of a special Saturday Matinee featuring the radio premiere of BREATHE, a new musical from New York Times bestselling author Jodi Picoult (theatrical debut) and playwright Timothy Allen McDonald. Following the iHeartRadio Broadway Saturday Matinee, BREATHE will have its world premiere exclusively on Overture+ on Friday, may 14th at 8PM EST and be available for streaming for 8 weeks only. Written during the COVID-10 pandemic, BREATHE follows five couples grappling with the virus’s impact on their lives, families, relationships, society, and health. Told in five interlocking suites – each with a different songwriting team and director – BREATHE features an all-star cast that includes Tony Award-winners Kelli O’Hara and Brian Stokes Mitchell, Patti Murin, Colin Donnell, Denée Benton, Rubén J. Carbajal, Matt Doyle, Max Clayton, Daniel Yearwood, T. Oliver Reid and Josh Davis.
BREATHE features a scores from different composers, including longtime songwriting duo Marcy Heisler and Zina Goldrich (Ever After), Rob Rokicki (Lighting Thief) and Rebecca Murillo (Not Quite Extinct), Daniel Mertzlufft and Kate Leonard (Ratatouille: The TikTok Musical), Doug Besterman (Little Did I Know) and Sharon Vaughn (Hats!) and Jonathan Larson Grant Finalists Douglas Lyons and Ethan Pakchar (Five Points). To coincide with the premiere of BREATHE on Overture+, the full cast album will be available for purchase via Broadway Records on May 14.
TheiHeartRadio Broadway BREATHE Saturday Matinee will air on Saturday, May 8th at 2pm ET. During the broadcast, iHeartRadio Broadway will also highlight Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS COVID-19 Emergency Assistance Fund and how our listeners can donate by visiting Broadwaycares.org/iheart. Listeners can tune in to iHeartRadio Broadway by visiting iHeartRadioBroadway.com or by downloading the free iHeart App and searching “Broadway.”
Tickets to stream Breathe (starting at $25) are available at BreatheMusical.com and will be available to stream on OVERTURE+ beginning May 14 through July 2, 2021. The Original Cast Recording of Breathe will be released by Broadway Records on May 14 and available everywhere digital music is sold, and Music Theatre International will be licensing the show worldwide this summer.
Under the supervising direction of Tony Award nominee Jeff Calhoun, Breathe was filmed in March 2021 at the 92 Street Y’s Kaufmann Concert Hall in New York City without an audience, in compliance with all New York State safety regulations. For most of the cast and crew, this marked their return to the stage and in-person performance since Broadway shut down on March 12, 2020.
FEVER, starring Denée Benton & Rubén J. Carbajal
Music & Lyrics: Rob Rokicki & Rebecca Murillo
Book: Rob Rokicki, Rebecca Murillo, Jodi Picoult, Timothy Allen Mcdonald
Story: Jodi Picoult & Timothy Allen Mcdonald
Director: Emily Maltby
In Fever, a young woman’s one-night stand extends far longer than expected.
ACHES, starring Matt Doyle & Max Clayton
Music: Daniel Mertzlufft
Lyrics: Kate Leonard
Book & Story: Jodi Picoult & Timothy Allen Mcdonald
Director: Joe Barros
In Aches, a couple re-examines their relationship.
SWELLING & IRRITATION, starring Patti Murin & Colin Donnell
Music: Doug Besterman
Lyrics: Sharon Vaughn
Book & Story: Jodi Picoult & Timothy Allen Mcdonald
Director: Lorin Latarro
In Swelling & Irritation, a dual-career couple homeschool their children.
FATIGUE, starring Josh Davis, T. Oliver Reid, Daniel Yearwood
Music: Ethan Pakchar & Douglas Lyons
Lyrics & Book: Douglas Lyons
Story: Douglas Lyons, Jodi Picoult, Timothy Allen Mcdonald
Director: Zhailon Levingston
In Fatigue, a Black policeman finds himself weighing his career against the passions of his son, a grassroots organizer.
SHORTNESS OF BREATH, starring Kelli O’Hara & Brian Stokes Mitchell
Music: Zina Goldrich
Lyrics: Marcy Heisler
Book & Story: Jodi Picoult & Timothy Allen Mcdonald
Director: Jeff Calhoun
In Shortness of Breath, a widow searches for closure.
The Orchestra was produced and recorded by Dan Rudin, with orchestrations and arrangements by Lynne Shankel and Meg Zervoulis serving as Music Supervisor.