About the Show
American Buffalo tells the story of a trio of small-time crooks who come to blows over a plan to steal a valuable buffalo nickel. The play premiered off-Broadway in 1976 and won the 1977 Drama Critics' Circle Award for Best American Play. Al Pacino appeared in a 1981 off-Broadway revival as the elder crook, known as “Teach,” and William H. Macy played the role in a 2000 revival at Atlantic Theater Company, the New York company founded by Macy and Mamet. Dustin Hoffman played the role in a 1996 film version of the play.
Cedric the Entertainer first gained attention as a stand-up comedian, getting big laughs in the 2000 feature film The Original Kings of Comedy. He soon became a popular presence in Hollywood comedies like Big Momma's House, Ice Age, Barbershop, Johnson Family Vacation, Be Cool, Madagascar, The Honeymooners, Charlotte's Web and Welcome Home, Roscoe Jenkins. American Buffalo will mark his stage debut.
No theater has been announced for the production as of yet.


