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Release Date:
October 29, 2020
Original Title:
I Put a Spell on You: The Sanderson Sisters Break the Internet
Alternate Titles:
I Put a Spell on You
Genres:
Comedy | Family | Fantasy | Music
Production Companies:
Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 67
I Put a Spell on You was created by and stars Johnson. The annual show is a spoof of and tribute to the beloved cult classic movie Hocus Pocus. This year’s COVID-safe digital film is not your average stream: it’s complete with larger-than-life performances and choreography, over-the-top costumes and makeup, unmatched production value and a healthy dose of Broadway magic. This year, the beloved Hocus Pocus-inspired Sanderson Sisters break the internet and recruit some of pop culture’s most iconic villains (think Cruella de Vil, Gaston, The Joker, Maleficent and more) to fulfill their delightfully devious plot. Johnson returns as Winifred Sanderson with Allison Robinson and Amanda Williams Ware as sisters Sarah and Mary.
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Associate Producer:
Jamie Kiliany
Ahmad Simmons
Catering Head Chef:
Rick Bieber
Chef:
Grady Keefe
La Palapa
Melissa Tung
Choreographer:
Ahmad Simmons
Costume Design:
DW
Costume Designer:
Brian Hemesath
Director:
Ahmad Simmons
Jay Armstrong Johnson
Director of Photography:
Roberto Araújo
Ling Mai
Juan Roque
Hair Designer:
Bobbie Cliffton Zlotnik
Lighting Design:
Rocky Noel
Line Producer:
Katie Rosin
Makeup Designer:
Kyle Krueger
Music Director:
Emily Marshall
Music Producer:
Will Van Dyke
Props:
Alec Addalia
Wig Designer:
Bobbie Cliffton Zlotnik
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