The drama is directed by Michael Wilson.
Signature Theater's production of Arthur Miller's Incident at Vichy celebrated its opening night on November 15 on the Irene Diamond Stage at the Pershing Square Signature Center. The drama, scheduled to close December 20, is directed by Michael Wilson.
Celebrating the centennial of Miller’s birth, Incident at Vichy returns the work of the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright to Signature for the first time since his 1997-98 residency. In Vichy, France, at the height of World War II, nine men and a boy are rounded up under suspicious circumstances. As ominous reports of far-off camps and cattle cars packed with prisoners begin to circulate, the men battle over politics, philosophy, and means of escape.
The company is made up of David Abeles (Once), Curtis Billings (The Trip to Bountiful), James Carpinello (Rock of Ages), A.J. Cedeño (Strawberry & Chocolate), Quinlan Corbett (Rosario and the Gypsies), Brian Cross (Desire), Demosthenes Chrysan (Golden Boy), Jonathan Gordon (Orphans), Tony Award nominee Jonathan Hadary (Gypsy), Alex Morf (Of Mice and Men), Jonny Orsini (The Nance), Darren Pettie (Butley), John Procaccino (The Qualms), Alec Shaw, Derek Smith (Desire), Emmy Award winner Richard Thomas (The Waltons), and Evan Zes (The Freedom of the City).