The Inheritance (Regional, Geffen Playhouse, 2022) | Playbill

The Inheritance

Regional
Play


SYNOPSIS:

Decades after the AIDS epidemic, three generations of gay men grapple with the tragedy of their past and what it means for their future. Eric is a New York City lawyer trying to keep his family’s apartment; his boyfriend, Toby, is a successful but abrasive writer, living in a state of denial. From there, a web of touching and heartbreaking stories unfolds, remembering the dead and calling on the living to keep looking forward. Inspired by E.M. Forster’s Howards End, "The Inheritance" is an epic examination of survival, healing, class divide, and what it means to call a place home.



Directed by Mike Donahue

Featuring Nic Ashe, Bill Brochtrup, Tantoo Cardinal, Juan Castano, Jay Donnell, Eric Flores, Israel Erron Ford, August Gray Gall, Adam Kantor, Eddie Lopez, Kasey Mahaffy, Miguel Pinzon, Avi Roque, Tuc Watkins

Tickets from $30

  • Running Time: PT 1: 3 hrs 15 mins, 2 intermissions / PT 2: 3 hrs 20 mins, 1 intermission & 1 pause
  • playwright: Matthew López
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