To call the October 9 opening night of Roundabout Theatre Company’s Man and Boy a celebration of evil may sound melodramatic, but to hear the show’s talented cast tell it, it’s not that far off. In this revival of Terence Rattigan's play, three-time Tony winner Frank Langella is savoring a starring role as morally bankrupt 1930s financier Gregor Antonescu. As he faces ruin, Antonescu is willing to go to any lengths, including exploiting his estranged son, to head off financial bankruptcy. Click on to hear Broadway's first-nighters share their excitement over Langella's Rialto return, then hear the man himself, his co-stars and director Maria Aitken share their love of this play, now running at the American Airlines Theatre.