London's smash hit play The Inheritance is being described as the play of "this year, last year, and possibly next year as well."
Previews for the Broadway show began on September 27, 2019 at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre. The official opening night is scheduled for November 17, 2019.
The Inheritance features original West End cast members Andrew Burnap as Toby Darling, John Benjamin Hickey as Henry Wilcox, Paul Hilton as Morgan/Walter, Samuel H. Levine as Adam/Leo, and Kyle Soller (who won the Olivier Award for his work in the play) as Eric Glass all reprising their performances. The are joined on stage by two-time Tony Award nominee Lois Smith as Margaret, Jordan Barbour as Tristan, Jonathan Burke as Agent, Darryl Gene Daughtry Jr. as Jason #1, Dylan Frederick as Young Walter, Kyle Harris as Jasper, Carson McCalley as Young Henry, Arturo Luis Soria as Jason #2, and Ryan M. Buggle and Tre Ryder as Boy.
The Inheritance playwright Matthew Lopez based this epic loosely off of E. M. Forster’s Howards End. The two-part play is set in New York City a generation after the HIV/AIDS crisis of the ‘80s and ‘90s as a group of gay men struggle to connect to the past and maintain a sense of history.
Watch interviews with the cast and creative team in the video player above. For tickets and more information, visit the official website.