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Gene Garrison is a grown man with a successful career, but when his parents arrive for a visit, he finds himself in the awkward position of feeling like a child again. When tragedy strikes, Gene is forced to examine his responsibility to himself and his family in new ways.

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Performances ended on May. 1, 2010.

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About I Never Sang For My Father on Broadway

Previews: Mar 23, 2010 • Opening: Apr 4, 2010 • Closing: May 1, 2010
Off-Broadway Plays Drama
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Venue

Clurman Theatre at Theatre Row
410 West 42nd Street
New York, NY 10036

Story

What Is the Story of I Never Sang for My Father?
As the play begins, fortysomething professor Gene Garrison is meeting his elderly parents at the train station to help them get settled in their suburban New York home after several months in Florida. Gene has had a difficult relationship with his aloof, judgmental father, who rejected his daughter when she married someone he didn’t approve of. Both parents have health problems, but Gene, who’s a widower, would love to move to California to be near a woman he’s begun dating. Over the course of the two-act play, Gene experiences loss, is confronted by his long-absent sister and must face the demands of a needy parent while attempting to come to terms with complicated feelings for his dad.

Reviews

A collection of our favorite reviews from professional news sources.

""Forty-two years after its premiere, Robert Anderson's script still elicits genuinely heartbreaking moemtns by having its characters grapple with questions of guilt and regret and leading you to ask similar questions of yourself.""

The New York Times

Ken Jaworowski

""This talent-laden production breathes life into the Garrisons as a believable and tragic family.""

Associated Press

Jennifer Farrar

"Very affecting and—considering the growing number of baby boomers dealing with similar issues—it feels more relevant than ever."

The New York Post

Frank Scheck

Cast & Creative

Cast

Matt Servitto
Gene Garrison
Keir Dullea
Tom Garrison
Marsha Mason
Margaret Garrison

Creative

Written by
Robert Anderson
Director
Jonathan Silverstein
Set Designer
Bill Clarke
Costume Designer
Theresa Squire
Lighting Designer
Josh Bradford
Sound Designer
Will Pickens
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