Man and Boy
Jazz, Broadway and the Great Depression come together in this tale of paternity and corruption in 1930s New York
Jazz, Broadway and the Great Depression come together in this tale of paternity and corruption in 1930s New York
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In 1930s New York City, international financier Gregor Antonescu’s luck has finally run out. As news of a catastrophic business deal ripples across the world, he flees to the apartment of his estranged son Basil.
Truths are uncovered and relationships are tested as Gregor gets down to business, to save his reputation and keep his empire from collapse…
Anthony Lau (The Crucible) makes his National Theatre directorial debut with this sharp, contemporary take on Terence Rattigan’s tale of paternity and corruption.