Photo Coverage: THE FERRYMAN Celebrates Re-Opening Night with New Company!

The new company of Jez Butterworth's The Ferryman is now performing in the acclaimed play at Broadway's Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, and celebrated last night at the Brazen Tavern.

The Ferryman's 35-member cast features three-time Tony Award nominee Brian d'Arcy James as Quinn Carney, Holley Fain as Caitlin Carney, Emily Bergl as Mary Carney, Fred Applegate, Glynis Bell, Peter Bradbury, Trevor Harrison Braun, Ralph Brown, Sean Frank Coffey, Will Coombs, Gina Costigan, Charles Dale, Sean Delaney, Jack DiFalco, Ethan Dubin, Fionnula Flanagan, Julian Gamble, Carly Gold, Holly Gould, Tony Award winner Shuler Hensley, Terence Keeley, Collin Kelly-Sordelet, Ryder Koehle, Matilda Lawler, Michael Quinton McArthur, Willow McCarthy, Ann McDonough, Bella May Mordus, Julia Nightingale, Griffin Osborne, Annie Scarfuto, Brooklyn Shuck, Glenn Speers, Rafael West Vallés, and Graham Winton.

The Ferryman is set in rural Northern Ireland in 1981. The Carney farmhouse is a hive of activity with preparations for the annual harvest. A day of hard work on the land and a traditional night of feasting and celebrations lie ahead. But this year they will be interrupted by a visitor.

The Ferryman's creative team is Rob Howell (scenic and costume design), Peter Mumford (lighting design), Nick Powell (sound design and original music), Amy Ball CDG (UK Casting), Jim Carnahan, C.S.A and Jillian Cimini C.S.A. (US Casting), Tim Hoare (new cast director), Scarlett Mackmin (choreography), Benjamin Endsley Klein (resident director), Campbell Young Associates(hair, wigs and makeup design), William Berloni (animal trainer), Terry King (UK fight director), Thomas Schall (US fight director), Majella Hurley (UK dialect coach), and Deborah Hecht (US dialect coach).

Photo Credit: Monica Simoes

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The Ferryman's New Company

Video: BACK TO THE FUTURE Company Is Getting Ready for Broadway
The Ferryman's New Company

Video: BACK TO THE FUTURE Company Is Getting Ready for Broadway
The Ferryman's New Company

Video: BACK TO THE FUTURE Company Is Getting Ready for Broadway
The Ferryman's New Company

Video: BACK TO THE FUTURE Company Is Getting Ready for Broadway
The Ferryman's New Company

Video: BACK TO THE FUTURE Company Is Getting Ready for Broadway
Holly Gould, Brooklyn Shuck, Julia Nightingale, and Griffin Osborne

Video: BACK TO THE FUTURE Company Is Getting Ready for Broadway
Emily Bergl and Annie Scarfuto

Video: BACK TO THE FUTURE Company Is Getting Ready for Broadway
Emily Bergl and Fionnula Flanagan

Video: BACK TO THE FUTURE Company Is Getting Ready for Broadway
Holley Fain, Brooklyn Shuck, Ann McDonough, Sean Delaney, Terence Keeley, Carly Gold; Bella May Mordus, Matilda Lawler, Willow McCarthy

Video: BACK TO THE FUTURE Company Is Getting Ready for Broadway
Will Coombs, Michael Quinton McArthur, Jack DiFalco

Video: BACK TO THE FUTURE Company Is Getting Ready for Broadway
Matilda Lawler, Michael Quinton McArthur, Willow McCarthy, Bella May Mordus, Will Coombs, Carly Gold



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