The New York Post writes that Alec Baldwin will return to the New York stage in Arthur Miller's ALL MY SONS, running off-Broadway at Guild Hall this June.
Baldwin, who last starred on Broadway in ORPHANS with Ben Foster and Tom Sturridge, will appear opposite Laurie Metcalf in the play.
ALL MY SONS last ran on Broadway in 2008, starring Katie Holmes, followed by a 2010 production in the West End with David Suchet and Zoë Wanamaker.
Miller's 1947 drama is a post-World War II story centering on Joe Keller, who allowed his factory to ship faulty airplane cylinders to the U.S. Armed Forces during the war, resulting in the deaths of more than 20 pilots.
Baldwin's other Broadway credits include TWENTIETH CENTURY, SHORT TALKS ON THE UNIVERSE, A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE, SERIOUS MONEY and LOOT. Baldwin has also appeared off-Broadway in ENTERTAINING MR. SLOANE, SOUTH PACIFIC, MACBETH and PRELUDE TO A KISS.
The actor recently slated his first TV return since 30 ROCK in a new series for Universal TV and HBO, in which his character will run for mayor of New York City. Among Baldwin's upcoming big screen projects are ANDRON - THE BLACK LABYRINTH, ALOHA, MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE 5 and CONCUSSION. Baldwin's recent film credits include STILL ALICE opposite Oscar winner Julianne Moore, BLUE JASMINE, ROCK OF AGES and more.
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