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Bull Durham

Opening Date: Oct 2, 2025
Closing Date: Nov 2, 2025
Bull Durham

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Playing @
Paper Mill Playhouse
22 Brookside Drive, Milburn , NJ 07041
Bull Durham brings the classic 1988 film to the stage. Veteran catcher “Crash” Davis is tasked with mentoring hotshot rookie pitcher “Nuke” LaLoosh, while baseball muse Annie Savoy must choose her seasonal protégé. Directed by Marc Bruni (The Great Gatsby) and adapted by its original screenwriter/director, Ron Shelton, with music and lyrics by Susan Werner, this pitch-perfect musical delivers a winning blend of comedy, drama and romance as passion, ambition and America’s favorite pastime collide.
RegionalMusical

Performance Schedule

Visit papermill.org for full schedule. 


Cast
  • Carmen Cusack
  • Nik Walker
  • Joel Ashur
  • Ashlyn Maddox
  • James Moye
  • Andrew Poston
  • Will Savarese
  • Nick Wyman

Music
  • Susan Werner

Lyrics
  • Susan Werner

Book
  • Ron Shelton
  • based on the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer motion picture written by Ron Shelton

Director
  • Marc Bruni

Choreography
  • Joshua Bergasse

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Accessibility

  • Assisted Listening System

    Assistive listening devices are available for patrons who are hard of hearing to assist with amplification and clarity of the performance. Headsets and devices, cleaned between each performance, may be obtained at the access services window of the box office in the lower lobby. A name and phone number are required to check out the devices. A limited number of devices are compatible with T-coil hearing aids, and looped T-coil mats are installed at our box office.
  • Elevator/Escalator

    Elevator access is available to the upper lobby, lower gallery, and upper gallery levels. The men’s restroom and the entrance to the orchestra level of the auditorium are located at the upper lobby level. An additional concessions bar and the donor lounge are located at the lower gallery level. The upper gallery level includes additional restrooms and the entrance to the mezzanine level of the auditorium.
  • Entrance

    The lower lobby is wheelchair accessible through the front entrance of the theater only. The lower lobby includes the box office & access services window, women’s restroom, and main concessions bar.
  • Folding Armrests

    Seats in the orchestra are designated as transfer seats for patrons in wheelchairs, where the outer armrest is removable to allow patrons to transfer. Visit https://papermill.org/access-for-all/ for seat locations.
  • Parking

    Designated accessible parking spaces are located in Parking Lot A and E. Lot A is situated at the rear of the building and accessible to the front entrance via our brick courtyard to the side of the building and contains 6 designated accessible spots. Lot E is next to the courtyard at the front entrance of the building and contains 8 designated accessible spots.
  • Restroom

    Gender diversity is welcome at Paper Mill Playhouse. Please use the restroom that best aligns with your personal gender identity or expression. The women’s restroom is located in the lower lobby, directly to the right of the box office. The men’s restroom is located in the upper lobby, to the left and around the corner from the entrance to the orchestra. A single-use, accessible bathroom is located directly next to the elevator at the upper lobby level, across from the gift shop.
  • Telephone

    None on premises
  • Visual Assistance

    A limited quantity of Braille and large-print programs are available for each Mainstage performance. Programs may be obtained from the access services window of the box office. Audio description for patrons who are blind or have low vision is available for each Mainstage production. Headsets and devices, cleaned between each performance, may be obtained at the access services window of the box office in the lower lobby. A name and phone number are required to check out the devices.
  • Water Fountain

    Near men's restroom on orchestra level. Wheelchair accessible.
  • Wheelchair Info

    There are no steps required to reach any row in the orchestra level. Free-standing chairs are located in the last row of the left- and right-side sections that are designated for patrons in wheelchairs or with other mobility disabilities and their companions. Patrons who transfer from their wheelchairs or mobility devices will be able to have their chair or device stored with house management for the duration of the performance; ushers will be available to assist patrons in retrieving.

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