Alan Bennett's The History Boys will begin previews on Friday, April 14th. The show will open on Sunday, April 23th at the Broadhurst Theatre (235 West 44th Street) for a 20-week limited engagement.
The
show opened on May 18, 2004 at The National Theatre of Great Britain,
where it quickly became a sell-out hit. The play, directed by the
National's artistic director Nicholas Hytner, won the Evening Standard,
Olivier and London Critics' Circle Awards as Best Play. The History Boys is Bennett's (Talking Heads, Beyond the Fringe, The Madness of King George) first Broadway play in 30 years, since Habeas Corpus in 1975.
"An
unruly bunch of bright, funny sixth-form boys in pursuit of sex, sport
and a place at university. A maverick English teacher at odds with the
young and shrewd supply teacher. A headmaster obsessed with results and
a history teacher who thinks he's a fool. Alan Bennett's The History Boys is about staffroom rivalry, the anarchy of adolescence and the purpose of education," according to press notes.
The History Boys,
which will be produced by Boyett/Ostar Productions and the National
Theatre of Great Britain, will feature scenic and costume design by Bob
Crowley, lighting by Mark Henderson, sound design by Colin Pink, music
by Richard Sissonand video direction by Ben Taylor. The actors in The History Boys will appear with the permission of Actors' Equity Association.
Performances
are Tuesday through Saturday at 8:00 PM, with matinees Wednesday and
Saturday at 2:00 PM, Sunday at 3:00 PM. Tickets are on sale through
www.Telecharge.com. Visit historyboysonbroadway.com for more information.