

Eric Bogosian’s Pulitzer Prize Nominated play TALK RADIO, about a controversial late night talk radio host, is now playing on Broadway at the Longacre Theater (220 West 48th Street) on Sunday, February 15th. The production is directed by Robert Falls, whose credits include Death of a Salesman (Tony Award), Long Day’s Journey Into Night and Shining City.
Liev Schreiber plays Barry Champlain, the vituperative and mesmerizing radio host. He was last seen on Broadway in the Tony Award-winning revival of Glengarry Glen Ross, for which he received the Best Featured Actor award for his portrayal of Ricky Roma. His other recent stage credits include Macbeth, Harold Pinter’s Betrayal, and Neil LaBute’s The Mercy Seat.
Liev is joined by such talents as Peter Hermann “Law & Order,” “United 93,” and Stephanie March “Law & Order: SVU” & Death Of A Salesman.
Playwright Eric Bogosian’s work includes Wake Up and Smell the Coffee, SubUrbia, Pounding Nails in the Floor with My Forehead, Sex, Drugs, & Rock & Roll and Drinking in America (Drama Desk Award).
The design team for TALK RADIO is Mark Wendland (Sets), Laura Bauer (Costumes), Christopher Akerlind (Lighting), and Richard Woodbury (Sound).
The producing team is Jeffrey Richards, Jerry Frankel, and JAM Theatricals.
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