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Broadway News Photos: See Exclusive Portraits Of the Cast of Grey House

The new thriller play starring Laurie Metcalf and Tatiana Maslaney begins performances on Broadway April 29.

Company of Grey House Heather Gershonowitz

It's about to get scary on Broadway. The new Broadway play Grey House has begun rehearsals and its cast and creative team took time out of their busy schedules to pose for Playbill. Below, see exclusive images of the show's stars, including two-time Tony winner Laurie Metcalf, Tatiana Maslany, Paul SparksSophia Anne Caruso, and Millicent Simmonds

Grey House follows a couple whose car crashes on a mountain and subsequently seek shelter in an isolated cabin with somewhat unusual inhabitants. As the blizzard outside continues, the couple becomes less and less sure of what's true and why a sound in the walls keeps getting louder. The play, a thriller, is written by Levi Holloway, in his Broadway debut, and directed by two-time Tony winner Joe Mantello, the production will begin April 29 at the Lyceum Theatre with opening night set for May 30.

See the exclusive photos of the Grey House cast below, taken at The Algonquin Hotel.

Meet the Thrilling Cast of Broadway's Grey House

And at the Algonquin, Jonathan Groff (who recently starred in the thriller film Knock at the Cabin and will be starring in the Broadway revival of Merrily We Roll Along) interviewed the cast and creators of Grey House. Watch the spoiler-free discussion below.

Originally developed and produced by A Red Orchid Theatre, Grey House made its world premiere in Chicago in 2019, directed by Shade Murray; that production won three Jeff Awards, including Best New Work, in 2020. Tom Kirdahy and Robert Ahrens will produce the Broadway premiere.

The cast also includes Cyndi Coyne, Colby Kipnes, Alyssa Emily Marvin, and Eamon Patrick O'Connell.

The production will also have scenic design by three-time Tony winner Scott Pask, costume design by Emmy nominee Rudy Mance, lighting design by seven-time Tony winner Natasha Katz, sound design by Tony nominee Tom Gibbons, musical supervision and a cappella arrangements by Obie winner Or Matias, choreography by Tony nominee Camille A. Brown, casting by David Caparelliotis, and general management by Foresight Theatrical. And in a rare move, Andrew Morrill is the production's director of artistic sign language.

 
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