| Broadway's fall season features more stars and exciting new shows than ever. Here are some of the details:
Hank Azaria stars in The Farnsworth Invention, Aaron Sorkin's new play about the invention of television.
F. Murray Abraham, Dylan Baker, Bobby Cannavale, Katie Finneran, and Alison Pill star in Theresa Rebeck's “sinister comedy” Mauritius, about a pair of half-sisters who inherit a stamp collection.
Tom Stoppard, author of last season's Tony Award®-winning Best Play The Coast of Utopia, is back with Rock ‘n' Roll, which explores links between popular music and politics. Brian Cox, Sinéad Cusack, and Rufus Sewell star.
Past Tony-winner Norbert Leo Butz (Dirty Rotten Scoundrels) stars in the premiere of a recently rediscovered play by Mark Twain, Is He Dead?. Written in 1898 but never performed, the play has been adapted by David Ives.
The Seafarer is a new play from London by Conor McPherson (Shining City) about the sea, Ireland, and the power of myth.
Harold Pinter's classic drama The Homecoming stars Raúl Esparza, Michael McKean, Eve Best, and Deadwood's Ian McShane.
Kevin Kline, Jennifer Garner, and Daniel Sunjata star in the beloved comedy Cyrano de Bergerac.
Randy Quaid brushes up his Shakespeare in Lone Star Love, a musical that transposes the Bard's Merry Wives of Windsor to the Wild West. Robert Cuccioli and Dee Hoty also star.
More Shakespeare on Broadway: A new production of Cymbeline features Jonathan Cake, Michael Cerveris, John Cullum, Martha Plimpton, and Phylicia Rashad.
From Chicago's fabled Steppenwolf Theatre Company comes August: Osage County by Tracy Letts, a vivid portrait of a Midwestern family at a turning point.
Chazz Palminteri makes his Broadway debut with his one-man show A Bronx Tale, which depicts a rough childhood on Bronx streets populated by a cast of friends and enemies.
For more information on these and other new and long-running shows, visit ILoveNYTheater.com. |