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Bridgerton lead Yerin Ha is making her New York theater debut in Kip Williams's adaptation of The Maids at St. Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn through June 14.
Bridgerton lead Yerin Ha is making her New York theater debut in Kip Williams’s adaptation of The Maids at St. Ann’s Warehouse in Brooklyn through June 14.
Yerin Ha, the Bridgerton fourth-season lead who anchored Netflix’s January return of the series, is making her New York stage debut in The Maids, an adaptation of Jean Genet’s 1947 play running at St. Ann’s Warehouse in Brooklyn through June 14.
The production transferred from London’s Donmar Warehouse with the same three-woman cast: Ha plays Madame, an heiress-turned-influencer, opposite Phia Saban and Lydia Wilson as the sisters Solange and Claire, the housekeepers fantasizing about her murder.
The director is Kip Williams, whose previous adaptation, a tech-forward staging of The Picture of Dorian Gray, earned Sarah Snook the 2025 Tony Award for Best Actress and ran internationally to acclaim. He’s followed it with another classic-text recoding for the camera-saturated age.
The New York Theatre Guide’s transfer announcement detailing the production’s London-to-Brooklyn move and the design team carried over confirms a May 17 to June 14 run, with tickets starting at $59 and a recommended age of 13 and up. Run time is one hour 40 minutes, no intermission.
Williams’s new version moves Genet’s psychological drama into the social media age. Madame is reimagined as a high-follower-count heiress whose every gesture is filmed for the platform; Claire and Solange function as housekeepers, personal assistants, and her most consistent audience.
Vogue’s profile of the production and Ha’s return to the role after her Bridgerton breakthrough notes that Ha first played Madame at the Donmar last fall, before Netflix dropped the new Bridgerton season in late January and made her name internationally. Her press cycle ran through the SAG Awards, where she served as the 2026 Ambassador of the Actor Awards.
The cast list is the same one that ran in London. Saban, known to HBO viewers as Halaena Targaryen on House of the Dragon, is Solange. Wilson, an Olivier nominee for King Charles III, is Claire.
Williams’s modernized script leans into branded recognition. Designer labels, follower counts, and the promise of a major magazine cover function as the production’s currency, mapped against the sisters’ real material constraints.
The production’s design team transferred with the cast. Rosanna Vize handles set; Marg Horwell, costumes; Jon Clark, lighting. Video design is by Zakk Hein, working with Williams’s house style of close-up camera work projected against the staging.
Williams’s next project is already underway. Variety’s original Donmar casting announcement, which previewed the director’s upcoming Dracula adaptation, confirmed that Cynthia Erivo will play all 23 roles in his version of the Bram Stoker novel at the Noël Coward Theatre.
The run at St. Ann’s is limited. Performances run Tuesdays through Sundays at 45 Water Street in Dumbo through June 14.
The Bridgerton press cycle moves Ha back to Netflix in the fall. The Maids gets her for the next three weeks.