The four-time Tony Award-winning playwright Tom Stoppard, whose
Coast of Utopia was the talk of the town last season, delivered his latest opus to Broadway this week,
Rock 'n' Roll. Starring the acclaimed British actors Rufus Sewell, Sinead Cusack, Brian Cox and Alice Eve, the play, which explores, alternately, the late 20th century fall of communism in Czechoslovakia and its parallel journey in rock 'n' roll music, arrived in a production under the direction of the Tony Award-winning Trevor Nunn (
Les Miz, Cats) at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre on Sunday, November 4, after a celebrated debut last year at London's National Theatre. Following the curtain calls, we joined Stoppard, Sewell and their guests at the popular theater district hangout Angus McIndoe on West 44th Street for an opening night toast. Cheers!
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