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Leopoldstadt

TOM STOPPARD returns to Broadway with his critically acclaimed, Olivier Award-winning new play, the humane and heartbreaking ‘LEOPOLDSTADT.’

Set in Vienna, the play takes its title from the Jewish quarter. This passionate drama of love and endurance begins in the last days of 1899 and follows one extended family deep into the heart of the 20th century. Full of his customary wit and beauty, Stoppard’s late work spans fifty years of time over two hours.

‘This is a momentous new play. Tom Stoppard has reached back into his own family history to craft a work that is both epic and intimate; that is profoundly personal, but which concerns us all.’ – Financial Times

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With a cast of 38 actors and direction by Patrick Marber, ‘LEOPOLDSTADT’ will play on Broadway beginning September 14.

LONGACRE THEATRE BROADWAY
First Preview 14 Sep, 2022
Opening Night 02 Oct, 2022

Closing TBA

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CAST

Eden Epstein – Broadway debut – Hermine
Jesse Aaronson – Broadway debut – Aaron/ Police 1
Betsy Aidem – Emilia
Jenna Augen – Broadway debut – Willa/ Rosa
Japhet Balaban – Broadway debut -Otto
Reese Bogin – Broadway debut – Young Sally/ Mimi
Corey Brill – Civilian
Max Ryan Burach – Broadway debut – Heini
Daniel Cantor – Broadway debut – Kurt
Faye Castelow – Broadway debut – Gretl
Michael Deaner – Broadway debut – Young Jacob
Eden Epstein – Broadway debut – Hilde
Romy Fay – Broadway debut – Young Sally/ Mimi
Gina Ferrall – Poldi
Arty Froushan – Broadway debut – Fritz/ Leo
Pearl Scarlett Gold – Broadway debut – Young Rosa/ Bella
Jaxon Cain Grundleger – Broadway debut – Heini
Wesley Holloway – Broadway debut – Young Leo
Ava Michele Hyl – Broadway debut – Young Rosa/ Bella
Sarah Killough – Eva/ Poldi
David Krumholtz – Hermann
Caissie Levy – Eva
Colleen Litchfield – Broadway debut – Hannah
Tedra Millan – Nellie
Aaron Neil – Broadway debut – Ernst
Seth Numrich – Jacob/ Percy
Anthony Rosenthal – Pauli/ Young Nathan
Joshua Satine – Broadway debut – Young Leo
Aaron Shuf – Broadway debut – Young Jacob
Drew Ryan Squire – Broadway debut – Pauli/ Young Nathan
Sara Topham – Jana/ Sally
Brandon Uranowitz – Nathan/ Ludwig

Understudies: Jesse Aaronson (Fritz, Leo, Otto, Zac, Police 2), Japhet Balaban (Ludwig, Nathan, Jacob, Percy), Reese Bogin (Young Rosa, Bella), Corey Brill (Ernst), Daniel Cantor (Hermann, Ernst), Erica Dasher (Hilde, Hermine, Hannah, Jana, Sally), Michael Deaner (Young Leo), Eden Epstein (Hannah), Romy Fay (Young Rosa, Bella), Gina Ferrall (Emilia), Pearl Scarlett Gold (Young Sally, Mimi), Charlotte Graham (Gretl, Nellie, Hilde, Hermine), Wesley Holloway (Young Jacob), Ava Michele Hyl (Young Sally, Mimi), Jacqueline Jarrold (Nellie, Jana, Sally, Gretl, Eva, Poldi), Joshua Satine (Young Jacob), Aaron Shuf (Young Leo), Chris Stevens (Otto, Aaron, Police 1, Civilian, Fritz, Leo, Kurt), Sara Topham (Wilma, Rosa, Rosa, Emilia) and Dylan S. Wallach (Jacob, Percy, Zac, Police 2, Kurt, Ludwig, Nellie, Aaron, Police 1)

 

 

 

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The Longacre Theatre is a Broadway theatre located at 220 West 48th Street in midtown Manhattan.Designed by architect Henry Beaumont Herts in 1912, it was named for Longacre Square, the original name for Times Square. The French neo-classical building was constructed by impresario Harry Frazee, better remembered as the owner of the Boston Red Sox who, needing money for his theatrical ventures, sold Babe Ruth’s contract to the New York Yankees. A curse allegedly lingered on the theatre as a result, and there was a time in which superstitious producers avoided it for fear they’d be backing a flop, as noted by William Goldman in his seminal book The Season: A Candid Look at Broadway. Despite the rumor, a large number of performers who have appeared on stage here have taken home a Tony Award for their efforts.

 


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Address
220 W 48th St (between Broadway & 8 Ave) New York, NY 10036

Transport
Subway: C, E, 1 to 50th St; N, Q, R to 49th St
Phone
(212) 239-6200
Box Office
Monday – Saturday 10am – 8.00pm – Sun – Closed / Phone
Access Information
Theatre is not completely wheelchair accessible.Please be advised that where there are steps either into or within the theatre, we are unable to provide assistance.
Orchestra: Seating is accessible to all parts of the orchestra without steps. Wheelchair seating is in the orchestra only.
Wheelchair accessible (unisex) restroom located on the Orchesta level.

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