A NEW MUSICAL
THE LEGEND OF THE SISTERS CLARKE
WANTED THE MUSICAL
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MARY CLARKE
MARTHA CLARKE
ELIJAH
TALLULAH CLARKE
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SISTERS. OUTLAWS. LEGENDS.
How far would you go to get everything you ever WANTED?
Texas, 1893 — Twin sisters Mary and Martha Clarke are on the run. As Black women who pass for white and hide in plain sight, they straddle a dangerous line between two Americas. But as powerful forces close in to keep their family from claiming a future of their own, Mary and Martha are driven to desperate measures to save their mother and their family’s legacy. When survival demands they do the unthinkable, the sisters nevertheless fight for self-determination, dignity, and the inheritance they have long been denied.
A soulful and dangerous new Broadway musical, WANTED is the mostly true story of Mary and Martha Clarke: sisters, outlaws, legends. This New York Times Critic’s Pick has been hailed as “thrillingly original” with an “audacious and rollicking story.” The production stars Solea Pfeiffer as Mary and Liisi LaFontaine as Martha, with Grammy® winner Ledisi as Tallulah and Grammy nominee Luke James as Elijah. The Kinfolk, a vibrant chorus of ancestors, guide them forward on an odyssey of sisterhood, rebellion, and freedom.
WANTED features book and lyrics by Variety “Star to Watch” Angelica Chéri, a descendant of the Sisters Clarke, and music by Richard Rodgers Award–winning composer Ross Baum. The production is directed by Tony Award® nominee and Obie Award® winner Stevie Walker-Webb, with choreography by Chelsey Arce.
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Liisi LaFontaine has been seen starring on the West End in London originating the role of ‘Satine’ in Moulin Rouge after originating the role of ‘Deena Jones’ in Dreamgirls also on the West End. During that run, she released her first studio EP, titled “Golden,” and is currently working on new music. Additional credits include the recent world premiere of Huzzah! at the Old Globe Theatre, Wanted at Papermill Playhouse, Drag the Musical at New World Stages, Princess Tiana in Mickey’s Magical Map at Disneyland, The Dreamgirls tour, the role of the iconic Whitney Houston in the musical: Born For This, The Crocodile in Fly at La Jolla Playhouse, and Snow White in Disenchanted. She most recently was seen on television, in Freeform/Hulu series “Good Trouble.”
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Solea Pfeiffer most recently starred as ‘Satine’ in Moulin Rouge on Broadway. In 2024, she starred as ‘Myrtle’ in the highly anticipated production of Gatsby at American Repertory Theatre, directed by Rachel Chavkin. In 2023, she starred as ‘Eurydice’ in the Broadway production of Hadestown as well as ‘Ophelia’ in the Shakespeare in the Park production of Hamlet. Additional theatre highlights include Almost Famous (Broadway), her solo show You Are Here for Audible Theater, Gun & Powder (Signature Theatre), Evita (New York City Center), The Light in the Piazza (The Lyric Opera of Chicago), Songs for a New World (New York City Center Encores! Off-Center), Hamilton (West Coast premiere), and West Side Story (Hollywood Bowl, The Kennedy Center). On screen, she can be seen in Tyler Perry’s Netflix feature A JAZZMAN’S BLUES and television shows THE GOOD FIGHT and ABC’s SCANDAL. Solea is a graduate of the University of Michigan.
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From starring in critically acclaimed films and hit television series, to releasing chart topping albums and touring alongside music’s biggest superstars, award nominated actor and three-time Grammy nominated singer/songwriter Luke James has emerged as one of the most compelling multi-hyphenate talents in entertainment today.
This year, Luke stars in the final season of the critically acclaimed drama series The Chi on Paramount+. Created by Emmy winner Lena Waithe and executive produced by Emmy and Golden Globe Award winner Common, the series has been a cultural touchstone since its debut in 2018. Luke joined the cast in season three, quickly becoming a fan favorite as Victor “Trig” Taylor—a protective and evolving figure who rises from a troubled past to become a community-focused political leader on Chicago’s South Side. The eighth and final season premiered May 22, 2026 on Paramount+ Premium.
Aside from The Chi, Luke starred in Amazon Prime’s Them (Sony Pictures Television, Amazon Studios) alongside Pam Grier and returning star Deborah Ayorinde. The second installment, Them: The Scare, was set in Los Angeles County circa 1991 and followed LAPD Detective Dawn Reeve (Ayorinde) as she investigated a gruesome murder that shook even the most seasoned detectives. Luke delivered a standout performance as Edmund Gaines, an aspiring actor whose sensitive exterior masked a deeply unsettling inner void. The series premiered in April 2024.
In film, Luke appeared in the short Rocky Road on Channel Three (Indeed), which earned a 2024 NAACP Image Award nomination for Outstanding Short-Form (Live Action), as well as Universal Pictures’ hit comedy Little opposite Issa Rae, Regina Hall, and Marsai Martin. His additional credits include standout roles in National Geographic’s Genius: Arethaopposite Cynthia Erivo, FOX’s Star, HBO’s Insecure, USA’s Unsolved: The Murders of Tupac and the Notorious B.I.G., and BET’s The New Edition Story, where he portrayed Johnny Gill in the record-breaking miniseries. He also lent his voice to the QCODE podcast Hold Still, Vincent, produced by Gemma Chan.
Luke’s talents extend beyond the screen to the stage. He starred in Thoughts of a Colored Man by Keenan Scott II at Broadway’s Golden Theatre, further cementing his presence as a multifaceted performer. In music, his work has been praised as “rich in sound and content” and among “the most soulful performances today.” His independent album to feel love/d (2020) earned a Grammy nomination for Best R&B Album—his third career nomination—and stood as the only independently released project in the category.
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Ledisi is a Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter, actress, author, and producer whose voice and artistry have made her one of the most respected performers of her generation. Born in New Orleans and raised in Oakland, she has built a career defined by vocal excellence, emotional storytelling, and fearless creativity, seamlessly blending R&B, soul, jazz, gospel, and blues into a sound that is uniquely her own. A classically trained vocalist with a commanding stage presence, Ledisi has earned critical acclaim for both her recordings and live performances, including the White House, sold-out shows at Carnegie Hall and major stages around the world.
Over the course of her career, Ledisi has received multiple Grammy nominations including Best New Artist for her breakthrough album Lost & Found and won the Grammy Award for Best Traditional R&B Performance for her song “Anything For You.” In 2025, she earned two additional Grammy nominations for Best R&B Album for her sixteenth studio album The Crown and Best Traditional R&B Performance for the album’s standout single “Love You Too.” The album showcased Ledisi at her most confident and creatively expansive, blending feel-good soul, modern R&B, funk, and jazz while reaffirming her place as one of music’s most versatile vocalists.
Beyond R&B and soul, Ledisi has continued to deepen her connection to jazz, paying tribute to the women who helped shape her artistry. Her latest release, For Dinah, is a heartfelt homage to the legendary Dinah Washington and was met with rave reviews from both fans and critics for its warmth, sophistication, and stunning vocal performances. Her rendition of “This Bitter Earth” drew praise from Sir Elton John, who called it “the most gorgeous, gorgeous performance” and admitted it brought him to tears. The album follows her acclaimed tribute project Ledisi Sings Nina honoring the iconic Nina Simone, which earned a Grammy nomination for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album, further showcasing Ledisi’s ability to bridge generations of Black music while making each song fully her own.
Ledisi’s impact extends far beyond music. She has captivated audiences on screen with standout appearances in films including Leatherheads, Spinning Gold, Selma and Remember Me: The Mahalia Jackson Story, where her portrayal of Mahalia Jackson received widespread praise.
In 2025, she also delivered an unforgettable performance at the Super Bowl LIX, further cementing her status as a powerful cultural voice. Her year also included sold-out U.S. performances, multiple European tours, and collaborations that highlighted both her versatility and global appeal.
Whether on stage, on screen, or in the studio, Ledisi continues to evolve while staying rooted in authenticity, artistry, and connection. As she steps into this exciting new chapter, she remains a singular force whose talent and presence transcend genres and generations.
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