More Jury Duty: Twelve Angry Men Extends to Jan. 9

By Robert Simonson
and Ernio Hernandez
08 Nov 2004

Roundabout Theatre Company's praised staging of Twelve Angry Men has announced a second extension to Jan. 9, 2004, following an initial extension to Jan. 2.



Scott Ellis directs the new staging of the Reginald Rose classic jury-room drama which began previews Oct. 1 and opened Oct. 28 for a limited engagement at the American Airlines Theatre (originally slated through Dec. 19).

Set in a jury room,Twelve Angry Men tells the story of a murder trial in which a youth is alleged to have killed his father. The case seems like an open-and-shut situation as eleven of the unnamed jurors believe the defendant to be guilty. Juror #8, however, is not so certain, stirring up the room and setting off a number of arguments.

The anonymous deciding dozen are Mark Blum (The Graduate) as Juror #1, Kevin Geer (Side Man) as Juror #2, Philip Bosco (Copenhagen, Lend Me a Tenor) as Juror #3, James Rebhorn (Dinner at Eight) as Juror #4, Michael Mastro (Cat on a Hot Tin Roof) as Juror #5, Robert Clohessy (Rounding Third, "Oz") as Juror #6, John Pankow (Barbra's Wedding, "Mad About You") as Juror #7, Boyd Gaines (Contact, Cabaret) as Juror #8, Tom Aldredge (Twentieth Century, Into the Woods) as Juror #9, Peter Friedman (Ragtime, The Heidi Chronicles) as Juror #10, Larry Bryggman (Proof, Picnic) as Juror #11 and Adam Trese (A View From The Bridge) as Juror #12. Matte Osian will perform as a guard.