The Price Opens on Broadway | Playbill

Broadway News The Price Opens on Broadway Mark Ruffalo, Danny DeVito, Jessica Hecht, and Tony Shalhoub star in the Arthur Miller drama.
Mark Ruffalo and Danny DeVito Joan Marcus

The Roundabout Theatre Company’s production of Arthur Miller’s The Price officially opens on Broadway March 16. The revival stars Tony, Emmy, and Oscar nominee Mark Ruffalo, along with three-time Tony nominee Tony Shalhoub, Tony nominee Jessica Hecht, and Emmy winner Danny DeVito.

Steppenwolf Theatre Company co-founder Terry Kinney directs the 1968 drama about two estranged brothers who are reunited by the task of settling their father’s estate. The limited engagement began previews February 16 at the American Airlines Theatre and is scheduled to play through May 7.

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Mark Ruffalo and Danny DeVito Bring The Price Back to Broadway

The Price was last seen on Broadway in 1999 directed by James Naughton. “When the Great Depression cost his family their fortune, Victor Franz gave up his dream of an education to support his father,” state RTC production notes. “Three decades later, Victor has returned to his childhood home to sell the remainder of his parents’ estate. His wife, his estranged brother, and the wily furniture dealer hired to appraise their possessions all arrive with their own agendas, forcing Victor to confront a question, long‐stifled, about the value of his sacrifice.”

The production features set design by Derek McLane, costume design by Sarah Holden, lighting design by David Weiner, sound design by Rob Milburn and Michael Bodeen, original compositions by Jesse Tabish, hair and wig design by Tom Watson, and fight direction by Thomas Schall.

Visit roundabouttheatre.org or call (212) 719‐1300 for more information.

(Updated March 16, 2017)

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