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Moss-Bachrach & Bernthal Hit Broadway Stage
9 Jan
Summary
- Ebon Moss-Bachrach and Jon Bernthal debut on Broadway in 'Dog Day Afternoon'.
- The play, adapted from a 1975 crime movie, opens March 10.
- The production revisits a true Brooklyn bank robbery story from 1972.

Ebon Moss-Bachrach and Jon Bernthal, celebrated for their roles in 'The Bear,' are set to make their Broadway debuts in a new stage adaptation of 'Dog Day Afternoon.' The play, penned by Pulitzer Prize winner Stephen Adly Guirgis, is based on the gripping 1975 crime film.
Performances commence on March 10 at the August Wilson Theatre in New York City, with an official opening night slated for March 30. The production is scheduled for a 16-week limited engagement, concluding on Sunday, June 28. Directed by Rupert Goold, it revisits the true story of a 1972 Brooklyn bank robbery that escalated dramatically.
The play immerses audiences in the sweltering atmosphere of 1972 New York City, a period marked by the Vietnam War and Watergate. Bernthal will portray Sonny Amato, originated by Al Pacino, while Moss-Bachrach steps into the role of Sal DeSilva, previously played by John Cazale.




