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Box Office
Phone: (212) 719-1300
Hours: Tue-Sat: 10am-8pm; Sun-Mon: 10am-6pm
Price Range:
$67-$117 Seats: 700
Open:
Sep-09, 2011
Close:
Nov-27, 2011
Categories:
- Play - Drama
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Man and Boy |
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Three-time Tony Award® winner Frank Langella returns to Broadway in Roundabout Theatre Company's exciting new production of Terence Rattigan's masterpiece MAN AND BOY, directed by Maria Aitken (The 39 Steps). At the height of the Great Depression, ruthless financier Gregor Antonescu's business is dangerously close to crumbling. In order to escape the wolves at his door, Gregor tracks down his estranged son Basil in the hopes of using his Greenwich Village apartment as a base to make a company-saving deal. Can this reunion help them reconcile? Or will this corrupt father use his only son as a pawn in one last power play? Don't miss this gripping story about family, success and what we're willing to sacrifice for both. |
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Frank Langella
as Gregor Antonescu
Broadway: Bolt's A Man For All Seasons (Roundabout Theatre Company), Peter Morgan's Frost/Nixon, Belber's Match, Turgenev's Fortune's Fool, Strindberg's The Father, Coward's Present Laughter, Schaffer's Amadeus, Rabe's Hurlyburly, Nichols' Passion, Albee's Seascape, Coward's Design for Living, Marowitz's Sherlock's Last Case, Hamilton-Dean's Dracula, Gibson's A Cry of Players, Lorca's Yerma. Off-Broadway: Rostand's Cyrano, Miller's After the Fall, Lowell's The Old Glory: Benito Cereno, Webster's The White Devil, Von Kliest's The Prince of Homburg, Gide's The Immoralist, Pendleton's Booth, Shakespeare's The Tempest, and A Christmas Carol (Menken/Ahrens). Films: Frost/Nixon, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps; Good Night, and Good Luck; Starting out in the Evening; Lolita; All Good Things; Dave; The Ninth Gate; Dracula; Those Lips, Those Eyes; Diary of a Mad Housewife; The Twelve Chairs. Directors include George C. Scott, Arthur Penn, Roman Polanski, Adrian Lyne, Sir Peter Hall, Mike Nichols, Susan Stroman, Ivan Reitman, Ridley Scott, George Clooney, Bryan Singer, Michael Grandage, Mel Brooks and Oliver Stone. Television: PBS' "Eccentricities of a Nightingale" and Chekhov's "The Seagull," ABC's "The Beast," HBO's "The Doomsday Gun", Vonnegut's "Monkey House" for Showtime and HBO's "Unscripted" executive produced by George Clooney. Honors: Academy Award nomination 2009 Frost/Nixon, Induction into the 2003 Theatre Hall of Fame, three Tonys, six Drama Desks, three Obies, three Outer Critics Circles, the Drama League, the National Society of Film Critics, the Cable Ace Award, as well as Golden Globe, Emmy and Olivier nominations, an Independent Spirit Award nomination and the Boston Film Critics Award. Several dozen roles in America's leading regional theatres include Hampton's Les Liaisons Dangereuses, Anouilh's Ring Round the Moon, Whiting's The Devils, Lerner & Loewe's My Fair Lady, Shepard's The Tooth of Crime and Barker's Scenes from an Execution. |
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Adam Driver
as Basil Anthony
Broadway: Mrs. Warren's Profession (Roundabout). Off-Broadway: Angels in America (Signature Theatre), The Retributionists (Playwrights Horizons), The Forest (CSC). Off-Off Broadway: Little Doc (Rattlestick), Slipping (Rattlestick), Cipher (SPF). Television: "Law & Order: Brilliant Disguise", "The Unusuals: The E.I.D.", "You Don't Know Jack" (HBO), "The Wonderful Maladays" (HBO) Film: I'm Coming Over, Goldstar Ohio, Not Waving But Drowning, Archangel. Upcoming: J. Edgar, Lincoln, Untitled Noah Baumbach Project. |
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Francesca Faridany
as Countess Antonescu
Broadway: The 39 Steps, The Homecoming. Off-Broadway: Orlando (CSC), The New York Idea (Atlantic), The Stronger. Regional: As You Like It, (Shakespeare Theatre, DC),Title role in her own adaptation of Schnitzler's Fräulein Else (Sundance Institute Theatre Lab, Berkeley Rep., La Jolla Playhouse, Long Wharf, McCarter). Other roles include; Narrator in the Sitwell/Walton Façade (Caramoor Festival), Cassandra (Getty Villa), Rosalind (Old Globe), Titania (Huntington), Beatrice (Berkeley Rep.), Elvira/Don Alonso in Molière's Don Juan (Shakespeare Theatre, D.C.), Anita/Wendy in Simon Gray's Japes (Bay Street, Hamptons), Gilda in Design for Living (McCarter), Kyra in Skylight (Miniature Theatre, Chester), Ellie Dunn in Heartbreak House, Silvia in Marivaux's The Game of Love and Chance and Changes of Heart (Berkeley Rep.),Violet in Waiting at the Water's Edge (Magic Theatre). FILM: Conceiving Ada opposite Tilda Swinton. RADIO: Quartermain's Terms (BBC). TV: "E.R", "Deadline", "Law & Order", "Law & Order; SVU", "Law & Order: CSI". Francesca trained in London at The Drama Centre. |
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Zach Grenier
(official website)
as Mark Herries
Zach Grenier returns to the Roundabout, having last worked with Frank Langella on A Man for All Seasons in Roundabout's 2008/9 season. More recently on Broadway, he was seen as Beethoven in Moisés Kaufman's 33 Variations (Tony nomination). He followed that with Vern Thiessen's Lenin's Embalmers at the Ensemble Studio Theatre and the Atlantic Theater Company's production of Moira Buffini's Gabriel. Earlier this year, he was privileged to work with Clint Eastwood on the soon-to-be-released J. Edgar. Other films include David Fincher's Zodiac and Fight Club, and Ang Lee's Ride with the Devil. In his latest television foray, he appears as the crafty lawyer David Lee on the hit CBS series "The Good Wife." Other memorable TV characters include Carl Webb on the first day of "24," Andy Cramed on David Milch's "Deadwood," and lead detectives on ABC's "C16:FBI" and USA Network's "Touching Evil." He has worked at theatres from Maine to Alaska, including Chicago's Royal George Theatre, where he played Yvan in Yasmina Reza's Art (Joseph Jefferson Award nominee); and Yale Repertory Theatre, where he played the title roles in Uncle Vanya and Tartuffe, the latter a co-production with Princeton's McCarter Theatre. Off Broadway, he appeared in Timothy Mason's The Fiery Furnace at Circle Rep, and at New York Theatre Workshop, where he played Dr. Chapman in the original production of David Rabe's A Question of Mercy (Outstanding Artist, Drama League). At the New York Shakespeare Festival, he played Sid Greenberg in Talk Radio, the Captain in Woyzeck, and Dick Cheney in David Hare's Stuff Happens (Ensemble Awards, Drama League and Drama Desk). |
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Brian Hutchison
as David Beeston
Broadway: Looped, Exit the King, Proof, The Invention of Love. Off-Broadway: Go back to Where You Are (playwrights horizons), Spirit control, From Up Here (MTC); Oh, The Humanity... (Flea Theater); Mr. Marmalade (Roundabout); People Be Heard (Playwrights Horizons); Indoor/Outdoor (SPF, DR2 Theatre); The Hiding Place (Atlantic); Theophilus North, Can't Let Go (Keen Company); She Stoops to Conquer (Irish Rep). Regional: Of Mice and Men (Westport); The Front Page (Williamstown); The Unmentionables, Black Snow (Yale Rep); Burn This, The Rivals (Huntington). Film and TV: Love & Other Drugs, Vino Veritas, "The Good Wife," "Hope & Faith," "Law & Order: SVU," and "CI". MFA: Old Globe/USD. |
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Virginia Kull
as Carol Penn
Broadway: Dividing the Estate (Lincoln Center), Old Acquaintance (Roundabout). Off-Broadway: Sex Lives of our Parents (Second Stage Uptown); The Orphans' Home Cycle (Signature Theatre); Dividing the Estate (Primary Stages); Theophilus North, The Breadwinner (Keen Company). Regional: To Kill a Mockingbird (Hartford Stage); A View From the Bridge, Death of a Salesman (Arena Stage); The Tempest (Actors Theatre of Louisville); The Dining Room (Dorset Theatre Festival); Our Town (GeVa Theatre); The Breadwinner (Merrimack Repertory Theatre); A Doll's House (North Carolina Stage Company); As You Like It (Shakespeare Festival of Dallas). TV/Film: "Boardwalk Empire," "Nurse Jackie," "Law & Order: SVU," A NY Thing. Education: BFA, Meadows School of the Arts at Southern Methodist University. |
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Michael Siberry
as Sven Johnson
Theatre includes: Death Takes A Holiday & Mrs. Warren's Profession (Roundabout), When the Rain Stops Falling (Lincoln Centre ), Spamalot (Tour & Broadway), Journey's End ( London), The Frogs (Lincoln Centre); A Midsummer Night's Dream (London), The White Devil (Sydney Theatre Company at BAM); House and Garden (National Theatre); Chicago (London); The Sound Of Music (Broadway), Nicholas Nickleby (RSC Broadway). Television includes: "Rosemary and Thyme"; "The Grand"; "Silent Witness" (BBC); "Jeeves and Wooster." |
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