Tommy Lee Jones Returns To Broadway After 30 Years
Tommy Lee Jones Returns To Broadway After 30 Years...
Academy Award-winning actor Tommy Lee Jones is making a triumphant return to Broadway after a 30-year absence. The 79-year-old star will headline a revival of Arthur Miller’s classic play “The Crucible,” set to open in September 2026. The announcement has sparked excitement among theater enthusiasts and fans of Jones’s storied career.
Jones, known for his roles in films like “The Fugitive” and “No Country for Old Men,” last appeared on Broadway in 1995 in “A Moon for the Misbegotten.” His return to the stage marks a significant moment for both the actor and the theater community. The revival is being produced by the Roundabout Theatre Company, a leading nonprofit organization dedicated to American theater.
The production will also feature rising star Emma Corrin, known for her portrayal of Princess Diana in “The Crown,” as Abigail Williams. Director Sam Gold, who previously helmed the Tony-winning revival of “Fun Home,” will lead the project. The casting and creative team have already generated buzz, with many calling it a must-see event.
“The Crucible,” first staged in 1953, is a powerful exploration of mass hysteria and injustice, inspired by the Salem witch trials. Its themes remain relevant today, making it a fitting choice for revival. Jones will play John Proctor, a role previously performed by actors like Daniel Day-Lewis and Liam Neeson.
The news comes as Broadway continues to recover from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, which forced theaters to shut down for over a year. Jones’s return is seen as a sign of the industry’s resurgence and a draw for audiences eager to experience live theater again.
Tickets for “The Crucible” go on sale next month, with previews beginning in August. The production will run at the American Airlines Theatre in New York City. Fans of Tommy Lee Jones and theater lovers alike are already marking their calendars for what promises to be a landmark event.