Patrick Page, Maryann Plunkett and Michael Siberry are among the complete cast set for Roundabout Theatre Company's first-ever Broadway revival of A Man for All Seasons. The production, starring three-time Tony Award winner Frank Langella as Sir Thomas More, will begin previews on September 12 at the American Airlines Theatre and open on October 7, directed by Doug Hughes. The limited engagement is set to run through December 7.
The cast will also include Hannah Cabell Pumpgirl as Margaret More, Michael Esper The Four of Us as William Roper, Zach Grenier Stuff Happens as Thomas Cromwell, Dakin Matthews Henry IV as Cardinal Wolsey, George Morfogen Fortune's Fool as Thomas Cranmer and the Archbishop, Jeremy Strong New Jerusalem as Richard Rich, Charles Borland Twelve Angry Men tour as Jailor, Peter Bradbury The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial as Steward, Patricia Hodges Design for Living as Woman, Triney Sandoval Frost/Nixon as Thomas Chapuys and Emily Dorsch.
Page King Henry VIII has starred on Broadway in the title role in How the Grinch Stole Christmas! and as Scar in The Lion King. Other Broadway credits include The Kentucky Cycle, Beauty and the Beast and A Christmas Carol. Off-Broadway credits include Rex and Richard II. Page has played leading classical roles in regional theaters across the country.
Plunkett Alice More won a Tony Award for her performance in the musical Me and My Girl and has appeared on Broadway in Saint Joan, The Seagull, Little Hotel on the Side, The Crucible, Sunday in the Park with George and Agnes of God. Off-Broadway credits include Rodney's Wife and Aristocrats. National tours include Agnes of God and Great Expectations
Siberry Duke of Norfolk recently starred in the national tour of Spamalot and has appeared on Broadway as Gratiano in The Merchant of Venice with Dustin Hoffman and Captain Von Trapp in The Sound of Music. As a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company, starred in productions of All's Well That Ends Well, The Taming of the Shrew and Nicholas Nickleby, which toured to Los Angeles and Broadway. London credits include Billy Flynn in Chicago and Giles House & Garden.
The design team for A Man for All Seasons will include Santo Loquasto sets, Catherine Zuber costumes, David Lander lights, David Van Tieghem original music & sound and Tom Watson hair & wigs.