BWW Video Show Preview: New Cast of Doubt
Catch scenes from the new cast of Doubt right now on BroadwayWorld.com! Doubt, the Tony Award- and Pulitzer Prize-winning play, recently celebrated its first year anniversary on Broadway. Doubt began performances on March 9, 2005 and opened on March 31, 2005 at the Walter Kerr Theatre (219 West 48th Street). The play, written by John Patrick Shanley, is the winner of the 2005 Tony Award for Best Play and the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. The production is directed by Tony Award-winner Doug Hughes.
Set against the backdrop of a Bronx Catholic school in 1964, the show is the story of a strong-minded woman faced with a difficult decision. Should she voice concerns about one of her male colleagues…even if she's not entirely certain of the truth?
The production stars Eileen Atkins as Sister Aloysius, Ron Eldard as Father Flynn, with Jena Malone as Sister James and Tony Award-winner Adriane Lenox as Mrs. Muller.
Tickets available by calling Telecharge.com at 212: 239-6200. Visit www.DoubtOnBroadway.com for more information.

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