‘Grey’s Anatomy’: Jesse Williams Isn’t Leaving Jackson Avery Behind for His Broadway Debut – Showbiz Cheat Sheet

After Justin Chambers sudden departure as Alex Karev midway through season 16, Greys Anatomy fans have grown wary in regards to the Shondaland dramas end date or even worse the exit of more major characters. Recently, Jesse Williams, who plays Jackson Avery in Greys Anatomy, was cast in the Take Me Out Broadway revival. But given the current atmosphere within the fandom, some viewers have been worried about Williams series regular status moving forward. However, showrunner Krista Vernoff ensured fans Jackson wont be leaving Seattle anytime soon.

On May 30, Playbill announced Williams will play the lead, Darren Lemming, in a revival of Richard Greenbergs Take Me Out. Directed by Scott Ellis, the Tony Award-winning play is expected to preview on April 2 and open on April 23 at Second Stages Hayes Theater. Williams will star alongside Suits alum Patrick J. Adams and Modern Family star Jesse Tyler Ferguson.

In a statement to Entertainment Weekly, Williams expressed his thoughts on the Broadway production. He said:

Im excited as hell to be back on stage and returning home to NYC. Honored to inhabit such a compelling character while navigating storytelling thats as resonant as the day it was written. To be able to collaborate and learn from our director Scott Ellis, an insanely talented cast and the 2nd Stage crew is the dream. Truly. Im exactly where I want to be right now. And grateful. And terrified in the best way!

There are two things Greys Anatomy fans typically contemplate when an actor picks up another gig location and timing. We know Greys Anatomy is filmed in California. Then in Williams situation, Take Me Out will take place in New York. Meanwhile, TVLine explained Greys Anatomy Season 16 will still be in production when Take Me Out previews begin April 2.

Nevertheless, Vernoff confirmed Williams will not leave the cast of Greys Anatomy and she was able to arrange a storyline fitting to the actors new schedule.

Ive known since the beginning of the season and Ive been able to plan [Jackson]s storyline [accordingly], Vernoff said.

The showrunner also explained how production will work. And although Williams will have a packed schedule, holding onto both projects seems paramount.

Jesse is able to fly back one day a week; were just making it work [because] this was important to him, Vernoff said.

Naturally, Greys Anatomy fans will be relieved to hear the ABC drama is planning around Williams schedule. However, Chambers exit still has fans on their toes. Now, only three original characters remain: Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo), Miranda Bailey (Chandra Wilson), and Richard Webber (James Pickens Jr.).

That said, ABC renewed Greys Anatomy through season 17 in May 2019. Of course, this means viewers still have plenty of time before potentially saying goodbye. Meanwhile, Pompeo revealed how the Greys team will know when to end the Shondaland series for good.

Obviously I never anticipated the show still being the no. 1 show on the network, Pompeo told People. How do you walk away from a hit?

She continued: The fans will dictate when the show ends. As much as we think were in control, were not. Its the fans show at this point. They control how long the show goes. Well see. I kind of just take it year by year and see.

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