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Doubt: A Parable
First Preview: Feb 3, 2024
Opening Date: Mar 7, 2024
Closing Date: Apr 21, 2024
Running Time: 01:30
Playing @
Todd Haimes Theatre
227 W 42nd St, New York, NY 10036
John Patrick Shanley’s Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning Best Play has blazed back to Broadway starring Academy Award and Tony nominee Amy Ryan and Tony winner Liev Schreiber. This “excellent new revival, directed by Scott Ellis, affords the pleasure of watching two supremely good actors going toe to toe” (The Wall Street Journal). “Ryan and Schreiber are electric on Broadway (Entertainment Weekly).”
The fireworks begin as the exacting principal of a Bronx Catholic school—feared by students and colleagues alike—suspects improper relations between a charismatic priest and a student. She’s forced to wrestle with what’s fact, what’s fiction and just how far she’ll go to expose what she sees as the truth. As the New York Post says, “It keeps the audience guessing and second-guessing through the play’s famous final line.”
The fireworks begin as the exacting principal of a Bronx Catholic school—feared by students and colleagues alike—suspects improper relations between a charismatic priest and a student. She’s forced to wrestle with what’s fact, what’s fiction and just how far she’ll go to expose what she sees as the truth. As the New York Post says, “It keeps the audience guessing and second-guessing through the play’s famous final line.”
Show Notes: No intermission
Audience Advisory: Please be advised this production uses haze.
Performance Schedule
Visit roundabouttheatre.org for full performance schedule.
Cast
- Amy Ryan
- Liev Schreiber
- Quincy Tyler Bernstine
- Zoe Kazan
Written By
- John Patrick Shanley
Director
- Scott Ellis
TDF Tickets Offers:
TDF Member tickets:
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Full-price tickets:
$68.00 - $318.00
Reviews
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"A gripping new Broadway production . . . a timely and now seemingly timeless piece of art . . . What the American theater is supposed to do."
—Chris Jones, Chicago Tribune -
Grade: A- "Doubt makes every single second count. . . . It will stick with you long past the 90-minute runtime."
—Dalton Ross, Entertainment Weekly -
Critic's Pick! "[John Patrick] Shanley, having attended church schools in the Bronx, has calibrated the play’s arguments, and the timing of its revelations, like a fine watch he's studied for years. . . . The entire play is like that: ideally worded, ingeniously structured, sinewy and swift."
—Jesse Green, New York Times -
"A gripping new Broadway production . . . a timely and now seemingly timeless piece of art . . . What the American theater is supposed to do."
—Chris Jones, Chicago Tribune
Accessibility
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Wheelchair Info
Designated, flexible wheelchair seating area behind the last row of the center orchestra and the last row of the mezzanine -
Seating
Seats 740. Orchestra, 1st floor; Mezzanine, 2nd and 3rd Floor; 5th floor Penthouse lobby open to the public. 4th floor private. Lower lobby main public facilities and lounge. -
Entrance
Primary entrance from street, through double doors into outer lobby with box office, through double doors into main lobby, through 2 sets of double doors (each 31") into Orchestra. -
Box Office
227 West 42nd St between 7th and 8th Avenues. Hours: 10am - 8pm: Tuesday through Saturday. 10am - 6pm Sunday and Monday. The box office closes at 6pm on any evening with no performance. -
Restroom
Accessible restrooms on Orchestra level only -
Telephone
There is a secure cell phone charging station on the 5th floor, reachable by elevator. The station is complimentary to use but requires a credit card to “unlock” devices. The station is 69” high. -
Assisted Listening System
Assisted listening devices available: Infrared headsets free at coatcheck. A photo ID is required to check out a headset. -
Elevator/Escalator
Elevators are available to all levels of the theatre. -
Folding Armrests
Six (6) seats are available with folding armrests. -
Parking
An Icon parking garage is located at 250 west 43rd between Broadway and 8th Avenue. -
Water Fountain
Several accessible water fountains are located throughout the theatre, all reachable by elevator.









