"Broadway Bound" tells the interwoven stories of Simon and his brother Danny's beginnings as comedy writers and the dissolution of their parents’ marriage. The New York Daily News called the play "expectedly funny and unexpectedly moving." In the play Simon calls himself Eugene and his brother Stanley. Their efforts to come up with an idea for a radio comedy
"Oldcastle Theatre Company, a 46-year-old troupe headquartered in a 120-seat theater in downtown Bennington, is giving “Broadway Bound” an unusually effective staging by Eric Peterson, one that profits from the presence of a rock-solid cast." Terry Teachout WSJ
"Oldcastle Theatre Company, a 46-year-old troupe headquartered in a 120-seat theater in downtown Bennington, is giving “Broadway Bound” an unusually effective staging by Eric Peterson, one that profits from the presence of a rock-solid cast." Terry Teachout WSJ
Cast and Creative Team for Broadway Bound at Oldcastle Theatre Company
Sarah Corey** as Kate
Richard Howe** as Ben
Anthony J. Ingarfiola as Eugene
Robbie Rescigno** as Stanley
Amy Gaither Hayes** as Blance
Jason Asprey** as Jack
** the cast are members of Actor's Equity Association.
Richard Howe** as Ben
Anthony J. Ingarfiola as Eugene
Robbie Rescigno** as Stanley
Amy Gaither Hayes** as Blance
Jason Asprey** as Jack
** the cast are members of Actor's Equity Association.
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Over the years, Oldcastle Theatre Company has been honored with awards from the Berkshire Theatre Critics, New England Theatre Conference and the Vermont Arts Council, and has collaborated with Tony winner Karen Ziemba; Oscar winners Melissa Leo and composer John Addison; Emmy winners Richard Thomas, James Goldstone, and Larkin Malloy; Olivier award winning playwright Matthew Lopez; and Obie winning playwright A.R. Gurney, among countless other directors, designers, actors, and theatre artists. What began has 5 actors, touring the northeast, has evolved into an artistic institution beloved by thousands of theatre-goers across the region. We are incredibly proud of our legacy and history and we can’t wait for what the future has in store!
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