Giancarlo Esposito
will play 'Gooper' in the new production of Tennessee Williams' Pulitzer Prize
winning play Cat on a Hot Tin Roof directed by multiple Emmy winner and
two-time Tony nominee Debbie Allen.
He joins the previously announced cast of Terrence Howard, Phylicia Rashad, Anika Noni
Rose and James Earl Jones. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof will begin performances on Tuesday,
February 12, 2008 and will open on March 6, 2008 tickets are on sale through
April 13, 2008 at Broadway's Broadhurst Theatre. This production of
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is being presented by Front Row Productions
and produced by Stephen C. Byrd.
Cat on a Hot Tin
Roof has been revived on Broadway four times before, this production
marks the first African – American production approved by Williams' estate for
the Broadway stage. This revival of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is not only making Broadway history, it is making American
theater and black theater history too!
Best known to theatergoer's for
his award winning work on stage, Giancarlo has won two Obie award's for
"Zooman and The Sign" at the Negro Ensemble Company, and
"Distant Fires" at The Atlantic Theatre Company, where he performs
and, teaches as a company member. Giancarlo has a long list of Broadway
credits, including, "Sacrilege," "Merrily We Roll Along,"
"Seesaw" and "Lost in the Stars" to name a few.
Giancarlo's work in film has been dynamic and he has often been referred to as
a chameleon. He has distinguished himself in such films as; "The Usual
Suspects", Wayne Wang's "Smoke" and Mr. Wang's "The Last
Holiday," opposite Queen Latifah. He has also starred opposite Paul Newman
in "Twlight" and Clive Owen in "Derailed." He received an
Independent Spirit Award nomination for his performance in "Fresh,"
and his work in several Spike Lee movies is legendary. They include; "Do
The Right Thing," "Mo Betta Blues" and "Malcolm
X." Among Esposito's other numerous film credits are "Sherrybaby,"
"Ali," "Nothing To Lose," "Bob Roberts,"
"King of New York," and "Cotton Club." Many may remember
Him from his work in television; most notably "Homicide Life on The
Streets," "Law and Order," and "Kidnapped."
Giancarlo recently completed his feature film debut as a director/writer, with
"Gospel Hill."
"Hypocrisy, greed and secret passions threaten to tear apart
a wealthy but dysfunctional Mississippi
family in Tennessee Williams' stunning American masterpiece. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof searingly
portrays the larger-than-life characters of Maggie "the Cat," her
alcoholic husband, Brick, and the dominating family patriarch, Big Daddy,"
explain press notes.
Cat on a Hot Tin
Roof, by Tennessee Williams,
directed by Debbie Allen begins performances Tuesday, February 12; Opening
night is Thursday, March 6, 2008.
Tickets go on sale
on December 29, 2007. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is on sale through April 13,
2008. Tickets can be purchased at www.telecharge.com or by calling (212) 239- 6200. Group Sales: broadwayinbound.com