Sheen, Conroy and Geraghty Will Star in L.A. Subject Was Roses in February 2010

By Kenneth Jones
22 Dec 2009

Martin Sheen
Martin Sheen

Martin Sheen's early-career success, The Subject Was Roses, will be a late-career opportunity in 2010, when he stars in the Frank D. Gilroy play at Mark Taper Forum.

Center Theatre Group announced on Dec. 21 that this time out Sheen will play the father in the 1964 family drama about a son returning from the military to witness his parents' broken marriage. Brian Geraghty will play Sheen's old role of the son (for which Sheen was Tony-nominated). Frances Conroy will play the mother.

The play won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the Tony Award for Best Play.

The drama will open the Taper's 2010 season, Feb. 10-March 21, 2010 (opening Feb. 21), replacing the previously announcedSpeed-the-Plow.

Neil Pepe (artistic director of the Atlantic Theater Company) will direct The Subject Was Roses, which the Taper calls "the heartfelt and honest depiction of a father, mother and son whose complex and strained family dynamic becomes sadly clear after the son returns from a three-year stint in the Army."



Sheen portrayed the son in the original Broadway production and he also appeared in the 1968 film version.

The Subject Was Roses is presented at the Taper in association with Estevez Sheen Productions.

"Martin and I had been talking for some time about doing The Subject Was Roses, and when it appeared that the timing for the production was perfect for the opening slot in the new Taper season, I was pleased that we could move quickly," CTG artistic director Michael Ritchie said. "Set in 1946 during World War II, this is a timeless, important play with characters so rich and believable that your heart goes out to them, wishing they could break out of old family patterns. These are people we can all identify with. It makes for compelling theatre."

The production team will include set designer Walt Spangler, costume designer Laura Bauer and lighting designer Rui Rita. The composer is Obadiah Eaves and Cricket S. Myers is the sound designer. David S. Franklin is the production stage manager.

Sheen is perhaps best known for his performance as President Josiah Bartlett in the acclaimed NBC-TV series "The West Wing," which earned him six Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Lead Actor. He played Capt. Willard in the legendary film "Apocalypse Now."

Conroy earned three Emmy nominations for playing the undertaker's widow in the HBO series "Six Feet Under." A veteran stage actress, her Broadway credits include Arthur Miller's The Ride Down Mr. Morgan (Tony Award nomination and an Outer Critics Circle Award), Miller's <>The Last Yankee (Obie Award), Edward Albee's The Lady From Dubuque and Three Tall Women, and David Hare's The Secret Rapture (Drama Desk nomination).

Geraghty starred in the critically-acclaimed film "The Hurt Locker" and also appeared in "Love Lies Bleeding," "We Are Marshall," "The Guardian," "Bobby" and more.

Playwright Gilroy, after serving in World War II and receiving his education at Dartmouth and the Yale School of Drama, began writing for television for such programs as "Playhouse 90," "Studio One” and more. His plays include Who'll Save the Plowboy?, That Summer – That Fall, The Only Game in Town, Last Licks and Any Given Day.

Tickets for The Subject Was Roses go on sale Jan. 5, 2010, and can be purchased by calling CTG Audience Services at (213) 628-2772 or online at www.CenterTheatreGroup.org or in person at the CTG box office located at the Ahmanson Theatre at the Music Center.