Matt Servitto will join previously announced star Keir Dullea in Keen Company's upcoming off-Broadway revival of I Never Sang for My Father. The Robert Anderson play will begin performances at Theatre Row on March 23, playing a limited run through May 1. The show is directed by Jonathan Silverman.
I Never Sang for My Father explores a child's struggle to balance his own happiness with the needs of his aging parents, and his yearning for a closer relationship with the father he cannot change. Gene Garrsion is a grown man with a successful career, but when his parents arrive for a visit, he finds himself in that awkward position of feeling like a child again. When tragedy strikes, Gene is forced to examine his responsibility to himself and his family in new ways. A complex portrait of a family in flux, the drama explores what it means to be a man and a son at the same time.
Servitto was last seen on the Keen stage in Museum. Stage credits include Magic Hands Freddy, Rocket to the Moon, Lydie Breeze, Psychopathia Sexualis and Cellini. He is best known for his role as FBI Agent Dwight Harris on HBO's The Sopranos and is familiar to TV audiences from roles in Brotherhood, Law & Order, Ed, All My Children, One Life to Live, Sex and the City, Hack and The Good Wife. On film, he can be seen in Going the Distance, Enchanted, No Reservations, Hitch and Melinda & Melinda.
I Never Sang for my Father is presented by the Keen Company in association with Wiltsie Bridge Productions.