Friday, May 17, 2013

The Winslow Boy

Roger will return to Broadway playing Arthur Winslow in "The Winslow Boy" as part of the Roundabout Theatre's 2013-2014 season.

From the theatre's website:

"Tony Award winner Roger Rees (Indiscretions) and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio (Man of La Mancha) star in Terence Rattigan's classic play directed by Olivier Award–winner Lindsay Posner (West End’s Noises Off, Carousel). This exploration of family devotion beautifully illustrates the costs of unconditional love and the rewards that make the effort priceless."

Tickets for now are only available to subscribers.

Also see the Roundabout Theatre Website.

The season at the Roundabout Theatre also includes a revival of Tom Stoppard's "The Real Thing". Roger created the lead role of Henry in this play in London in 1982.

Wednesday, May 08, 2013

TV Interview on "The Primrose Path"

Roger talks about the new play "The Primrose Path" now on in Minneapolis on TwinCitiesLive Television. You can watch the interview on TwinCitiesLive.

Sunday, May 05, 2013

Five Reasons

With Crispin Whittell, author of "The Primrose Path".

Roger gives TwinCities.com five reasons why people should go and see "The Primrose Path" in Minneapolis, and he talks about the play.

Read the story at TwinCities.


Happy Birthday Roger!

Today Roger celebrates his 69th birthday, so Happy Birthday, Roger!

Roger's Library

In the New York Post Barbara Hoffman talks To Roger about his library. He mentions four books that are special to him, one being Turgenev's "Home of the Gentry", on which his current production "The Primrose Path" is based. Roger also mentions that he will be back on stage in New York in the autumn.

Read the full article in the New York Post.