Utah's Premier Professional Theatre in Residence at the University of Utah

Utah's Premier Professional Theatre in Residence at the University of Utah

King James
by Rajiv Joseph

October 24–November 8, 2025
Meldrum Theatre at the Einar Nielsen Field House
Play

Loyalty, Legacy, and Love for the Game

LeBron James isn’t just a basketball superstar—he was Cleveland’s hero. As one of the greatest players in NBA history, his impact on the city was undeniable throughout his years on the court there. In King James, Pulitzer Prize finalist Rajiv Joseph (Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo) crafts a funny and deeply poignant story about two friends whose lives are forever shaped by their shared devotion to their idol. Exploring the power of sports, loyalty, and human connection, King James brings the spirit of athleticism back to the Einar Nielsen Field House.

“Game on! King James is just the ticket!” — Daily Beast
“Exuberant and terrific!” — The Wall Street Journal

Single tickets available August 6, 2025

King James is presented by special arrangement with Broadway Licensing, LLC, servicing the Dramatists Play Service imprint. (www.Dramatists.com)

Important Dates

Monday–Thursday 7:00 PM
Friday & Saturday 7:30 PM
Saturday 2:00 PM

ASL-Interpreted Performance: Monday, March 30 @ 7:00 PM

Sponsors

Marriner S. Eccles Foundation

Overview

Cast

KYLE BRAND
MARJORIE FAILONI
AARON ARNELL HARRINGTON
BEN JACOBY
VINCENT ORTEGA
WILLIAM PARRY
DANIEL PLIMPTON
LEXI RABADI
CLAIRE SAUNDERS
BRENT THIESSEN
CANDICE MARIE WOODS
JORDAN CRUZ
ZETH DIXON
LUKE FOTI
Kamaluonalani Matthias
COURTNEY MCMULLIN
IRIS FERNELIUS
HAILEY HARDING
HAZEL WILDE PEARCE
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Creative Team

RAJIV JOSEPH (Playwright) Rajiv Joseph’s play Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo has been awarded a grant for Outstanding New American Play by the National Endowment for the Arts. Rajiv’s New York productions include Animals Out of Paper (Second Stage Theatre, summer 2008), The Leopard and the Fox (Alter Ego, fall 2007), Huck & Holden (Cherry Lane Theatre, 2006), and All This Intimacy (Second Stage Theatre, 2006). In Los Angeles Huck & Holden was produced by The Black Dahlia Theatre in 2006. Through the Lark Play Development Center, Rajiv has traveled to Mexico and Romania, where Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo was translated into Spanish and Romanian, respectively, and performed in staged readings. Rajiv has been awarded the Paula Vogel Award by the Vineyard Theatre and the 2009 Kesselring Fellowship. Rajiv is a Founding Member of the new New York based theatre company The Fire Department and was a contributing writer on their first two theatrical events, Speakeasy and At War: American Playwrights Respond to the War in Iraq. He is a former Lark Playwriting Fellow and Dramatists Guild Fellow. His plays have been published by Samuel French, Dramatists Play Service, and Smith & Kraus. He received his B.A. in Creative Writing from Miami University and his M.F.A. in Playwriting from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, and he is currently a Language Lecturer at NYU with the School of Art and Public Policy and the Expository Writing Program. He served for three years in the Peace Corps in Senegal, West Africa.

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Content Advisory

Please Note:  

Pioneer Theatre Company believes in celebrating the breadth of human existence. Our content advisories focus on language, violence, drug/alcohol use, and sexual content. The age-based guidance below is intended as a recommendation only. We do encourage you to use your judgment based on your own research of the show, your own sensibilities, and a child’s age and maturity level.

Also, in accordance with theatrical licensing agreements, Pioneer Theatre Company presents each production as originally written and intended by its author(s). If you are concerned with any content beyond what is provided below, a copy of each production script is available for in-person perusal during PTC’s regular Box Office hours.

King James: For Which Audiences?

King James is recommended for ages 14 and up. It contains strong adult language and mature themes including alcohol use and references to racism. 

If King James were a film, it would likely be rated R. 

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