On this week's CHARLIE ROSE, Nathan Lane and Brian Dennehy, stars of Eugene O'Neill's "The Iceman Cometh" stopped by to talk about appearing in the iconic play which focuses on the regulars of a New York City saloon who numb themselves with alcohol and delay acting on their dreams. The production is currently at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Watch the appearance in full below!
BAM and Scott Rudin present the Goodman Theatre's renowned revival of Eugene O'Neill's THE ICEMAN COMETH now through March 15. The production opened on February 12, 2015.
Directed by longtime Goodman Artistic Director Robert Falls and featuring Tony Award-winning stage and screen actorsNathan Lane, as Theordore "Hickey" Hickman and Brian Dennehy as Larry Slade, the production, including its original Chicago cast, is slated for a six-week run in the BAM Harvey Theater.
The production features set design by Kevin Depinet, inspired by a set design by John Conklin, lighting design by Nathash Katz and costume design by Merrily Murray-Walsh.
THE ICEMAN COMETH is Eugene O'Neill's trenchant portrait of hope and disillusionment. At Harry Hope's saloon, the biannual visit of charismatic traveling salesman Hickey (Lane) is cause for celebration. But when a newly sober Hickey arrives, his renewed outlook on life threatens to upend the lives of his old friends, leading to a series of devastatingly comic and heartbreaking events.
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