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News Kevin Spacey Iceman Cometh to Bway's Atkinson, Previews Mar. 29, 1999 The hit London production of The Iceman Cometh starring Kevin Spacey is definitely coming to Broadway, with previews at the Brooks Atkinson beginning March 29, 1999 for an April 8, 1999 opening according to spokesman Adrian Bryan-Brown (Oct. 5).

The hit London production of The Iceman Cometh starring Kevin Spacey is definitely coming to Broadway, with previews at the Brooks Atkinson beginning March 29, 1999 for an April 8, 1999 opening according to spokesman Adrian Bryan-Brown (Oct. 5).

No other performers other than Spacey have been mentioned, but it looks as though the British import will feature an American cast.

In London, the hit Eugene O'Neill drama opened at the Old Vic on June 19 for a run through Aug. 1, 1998. The Almeida Theatre production, directed by Howard Davies (Almeida's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? ), was greeted with ecstatic reviews and sold-out performances upon opening.

The Iceman Cometh concerns the deluded pipe dreams of characters at Harry Hope's saloon who are confronted by Hickey (Spacey), a man who has broken free of his dreams and seeks to lead the others to do the same. Things come undone, however, when the reason for Hickey's transformation becomes known.

The Iceman Cometh is the third, star-studded Almeida production to enjoy a West End run this season. Having opened Apr. 2, it followed David Hare's The Judas Kiss, starring Liam Neeson, and Pirandello's Naked, with Juliette Binoche. Although best-known for his work in films such as "The Usual Suspects," for which he won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor, "Seven" and "L.A. Confidential," Kevin Spacey's theatre credits are numerous. Broadway appearances have included Ibsen's Ghosts, O'Neill's Long Day's Journey Into Night and Neil Simon's Lost in Yonkers, for which he won a Tony award in 1991.

 
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