"MOTHERS AND SONS"
FINDS ITS BROADWAY HOME!
FOUR-TIME TONYR WINNER
TERRENCE McNALLY'S
20th BROADWAY SHOW
TO PLAY
THE JOHN GOLDEN THEATRE
PREVIEWS BEGIN FEBRUARY 23
OPENING NIGHT SET FOR MARCH 24
New York, NY (December 2, 2013) - Producers Tom Kirdahy, Paula Wagner &
Debbie Bisno, Barbara Freitag & Loraine Alterman Boyle, and Roy Furman
announced today that Mothers and Sons, the new play by 4-time Tony
AwardR-winning playwright Terrence McNally, will play Broadway's John Golden
Theatre (252 West 45th Street). Preview performances have been set to begin
Sunday, February 23, 2014, and the opening night has been announced for
Monday, March 24, 2014. Mothers and Sons marks Mr. McNally's 20th Broadway
show. An exclusive Audience Rewards pre-sale is currently available at
BroadwayOffers.com through December 8, 2013. Tickets go on sale to the
general public at Telecharge.com on December 9, 2013. For more information,
visit
www.MothersAndSonsBroadway.com.
From one of America's most acclaimed playwrights, 4-time Tony AwardR winner
Terrence McNally comes Mothers and Sons, a powerful new Broadway play that
explores the truths of who we are and who we love.
As previously announced, Tony and Emmy AwardR-winner Tyne Daly stars in
Mothers and Sons, a play about a mother who pays a surprise visit to the New
York apartment of her late son's ex-partner, who is now married to another
man and has a young son. Challenged to face how society has changed around
her-without her-she is finally able to see the rich life her son might have
led.
Strikingly timely and deeply compassionate, Mothers and Sons is about the
evolving definition of family and the healing power of forgiveness. Tony
nominee Sheryl Kaller (Next Fall) directs. Additional casting will be
announced shortly.
Mothers and Sons had its world premiere production at Bucks County Playhouse
(Jed Bernstein, Producing Director) on June 13, 2013.
Mr. McNally's other works for Broadway include Bad Habits; The Ritz; The
Rink; Kiss of the Spider Woman; Love! Valour! Compassion!; Master Class;
Ragtime; The Full Monty; and Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune.
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