Matthew Lopez's Broadway-debut play The Inheritance has scheduled a final performance date of March 15 at the Barrymore Theatre. The two-part drama began previews on September 27, 2019 and officially opened on November 17. By closing, The Inheritance will have played 46 previews and 138 regular performances.
The Inheritance arrived in New York following a world premiere in London, which netted four Olivier Awards including Best New Play. A modern adaptation of E.M. Forster's novel Howards End, The Inheritance offers a panoramic view of gay life in New York City today, a generation after the height of the AIDS crisis. Olivier-winning London director Stephen Daldry repeats his work for the Broadway production.
Heading the current Broadway cast is London star Kyle Soller reprising his Olivier-winning performance as Young Man #9/Eric Glass, along with fellow West End cast members Samuel H. Levine as Young Man #1/Adam/Leo, Paul Hilton as Morgan/Walter and Andrew Burnap as Young Man #10/Toby Darling, along with Tony Goldwyn as Henry Wilcox and Tony nominee Lois Smith as Margaret.
The company also features Jonathan Burke, Jordan Barbour, Darryl Gene Daughtry Jr., Dylan Frederick, Kyle Harris, Carson McCalley, Arturo Luís Soria, Ryan M. Buggle and Tre Rider as Boy, with understudies Mark H. Dold, Kate Goehring, Sam Lilja, Jake Odmark, Matthew Russell, Bradley James Tejeda and Reggie D. White.
The creative team includes scenic and costume designer Bob Crowley, lighting designer Jon Clark, composer Paul Englishby and co-sound designers Paul Arditti and Christopher Reid.
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