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Baker, Gelber, Camargo and Ferland Join 'Sons' Cast

By: Jul. 14, 2008
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  Eric Falkenstein announced today additional casting for the upcoming Broadway production of Arthur Miller's ALL MY SONS.  Becky Ann Baker, Christian Camargo, Jordan Gelber and Danielle Ferland will join the previously announced stars, John Lithgow, Dianne Wiest, Patrick  Wilson and Katie Holmes.  Additional casting and creative team will be announced shortly.

Becky Ann Baker will play Sue Bayliss. Her Broadway credits include: Assassins, Titanic, A Streetcar Named Desire, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. Her extensive off-Broadway credits include The Sisters Rosensweig; Encores! Wonderful Town; and The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told.  Film includes  Spiderman 3, The Night Listener, War of the Worlds, Two Weeks Notice, A Simple Plan, In & Out, and Unstrung Heroes.  

Christian Camargo will play George Deever.   He made his Broadway debut in Skylight. His other New York credits include Design for Living, and Henry V and Timon of Athens at the New York Shakespeare Festival, and Steve Martin's Underpants. He is a founding company member of Shakespeare's Globe Theater in London.

Jordan Gelber will play Frank Lubey.  He appeared on Broadway in Avenue Q and off-Broadway in Mike Leigh's 2000 Years and in Avenue Q, Birth and After Birth, and Jump! Film includesthe upcoming Pelham 1:23, and Before The Devil Knows You're Dead, Riding in Cars With Boys, and Changing Lanes.

Danielle Ferland will play Lydia Lubey.   She originated the role of Little Red Riding Hood in Into the Woods,. A Year With Frog and Toad, The Crucible and A Little Hotel on the Side, Sunday in the Park with George. A Little Night Music (NYC Opera). Off-Broadway includes How I Learned to Drive and Uncommon Women and Others. (Lucille Lortel). Film includes "Mighty Aphrodite" and "Radio Days." 

Arthur Miller's first successful play, ALL MY SONS won the Tony Award for the author in 1947 and ran for 328 performances on Broadway.  Miller took his inspiration from a true story about a successful business man who knowingly sold the government defective airplane parts during World War II with tragic consequences.  The truth comes out and his life unravels when his son prepares to marry his business partner's daughter.

ALL MY SONS will begin previews on Thursday, September 18th at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre (236 West 45th Street).  Produced by Eric Falkenstein and directed by Simon McBurney, the production will have its official opening on Thursday, October 16th and will play a limited engagement through Sunday, January 11th.   The Schoenfeld Theatre box office will open on August 21.  Tickets are available through www.telecharge.com or by calling Telecharge at 212 239 6200.  

The playing schedule for ALL MY SONS will be as follows:
Tuesday at 7pm
Wednesday – Saturday at 8pm
Wednesday and Saturday at 2pm
Sunday at 3pm

TICKET INFORMATION:
Tickets for all evening performances and all Saturday and Sunday matinee performances are $66.50 and $116.50. Tickets for all Wednesday matinee performances are $61.50 and $111.50.

All prices include a $1.50 facility fee. 

Photo Credit Walter McBride/Retna




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