When I first saw the headline, I thought this was another revival of Strindberg's The Father, which Langella had starred in at the Roundabout in the 90s. Are there other instances of one actor starring in two completely different plays with the same title?
I did see Frank Langella in Roundabout's The Father. He was awesome. In fact, he has been awesome in every show I've seen him in - and there have been quite a few.
It's about an aging man suffering from dementia. The brief descriptions I've read are very engaging and the play was VERY well received from British and French press.
Why not try reading the damn article? The questions are answerable without having to ask. Considering you also posted the article I would think you would have at least read it.
"I hope your Fanny is bigger than my Peter."
Mary Martin to Ezio Pinza opening night of Fanny.
But you didn't. This release was very straightforward--what the play is, a brief background and history, where it's playing and on what dates, and a link for more information.
A title or headline grabs you. It's then your job, as the reader, to see what goes along with attention grabber. You even started a post on this play. Did you stop to read what you were linking?
You talk so much of wanting to be a famous actor/director/creative. I sincerely hope you read audition breakdowns better then a a simple article.
Yes but after READING you have to try to REMEMBER.
PS----Could you PLEASE bring back your other/same thread as NOTHING will beat what Hamilton22 said there-a BWW classic which elevates them BEYOND Legend.