Photos: Get a 1st Look at Liev Schreiber, Amy Ryan, More in Doubt on Broadway | Playbill

Production Photos Photos: Get a 1st Look at Liev Schreiber, Amy Ryan, More in Doubt on Broadway

The Roundabout Theatre Company revival officially opens March 7 at the Todd Haimes Theatre.

Amy Ryan and Quincy Tyler Bernstine in Doubt: A Parable Joan Marcus

The Roundabout Theatre Company revival of John Patrick Shanley's Doubt began previews February 3 at the Todd Haimes Theatre on Broadway, with an official opening night set for March 7. Roundabout Interim Artistic Director Scott Ellis is at the helm.

The cast features Liev Schreiber as Father Flynn, alongside Amy Ryan as Sister Aloysius, Zoe Kazan as Sister James, and Quincy Tyler Bernstine as Mrs. Muller. Rounding out the company are understudies Christiana Clark, Olivia Cygan, Isabel Keating, and Chris McGarry. Casting is by Jim Carnahan and Carrie Gardner. Tony winner Tyne Daly was previously set to play the role of Sister Aloysius, but had to withdraw from the production after a recent hospitalization, as previously reported.

Get a first look at the production in the photos below. 

Photos: Doubt: A Parable on Broadway

Doubt: A Parable opened at the Walter Kerr Theatre March 31, 2005, and ran for over a year. It was nominated for eight Tony Awards, winning four, including Best Play; Best Actress for Cherry Jones; Best Featured Actress for Adriane Lenox, who played the mother of the student; and Best Direction for Doug Hughes. Shanley was also awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. The work received a film adaptation in 2008 starring Meryl Streep, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Amy Adams, and Viola Davis, all receiving Academy Award nominations for their performances.

Set in an all-boys Catholic school in the Bronx, the drama ensues when the strict Sister Aloysius begins to suspect an inappropriate relationship between Father Flynn and a student.

Ellis leads a creative team that includes scenic designer David Rockwell, lighting designer Kenneth Posner, costume designer Linda Cho, sound designer Mikaal Sulaiman, hair and wig designer Charles G. LaPointe, and vocal coach Kate Wilson. Charles Means serves as the production stage manager.

In addition to Doubt, Roundabout's season also includes Jonah, currently running Off-Broadway, and Home, which begins at the Todd Haimes Theatre May 17.

 
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