The River Show Poster

The River Tickets

A follow-up to Jez Butterworth's Jerusalem, The River is the story of a man and a woman in a remote cabin on the cliffs on a moonless night.

This show is closed.

Performances ended on Feb. 8, 2015.

News & Features
About
Video & Photos
Venue
Story
Cast & Creative

About The River on Broadway

Previews: Oct 31, 2014 • Opening: Nov 16, 2014 • Closing: Feb 8, 2015
Broadway Plays Last Chance Stars on Stage Drama
My Tickets
Your seats are always together. Bring your family and friends.
Unobstructed view. You'll have a clear view of the stage.
No worries. We provide quick returns if a show closes or cancels a performance.
Have questions? Talk to our expert customer service team.

Video & Photos

Venue

Circle In The Square Theatre Circle In The Square Theatre
235 West 50th Street
New York, NY 10019
Hearing Assistance
Available, including loop technology. Reservations are not necessary, but arrive early. Drivers license/ID with printed address required.
Wheelchair Access
Theater is wheelchair accessible. Not all sections of the theater are wheelchair accessible.
Elevators and Escalators
There is an escalator or steps from the street level to the Orchestra level. Escort to an accessible elevator is available (see staff.)
More Theater Information

Story

Tony Award® winner Hugh Jackman returns to Broadway in The River, a spellbinding new play written by Jez Butterworth and directed by Ian Rickson, the team behind the hit play Jerusalem.

A remote fishing cabin, a man and a woman, and a moonless night. The River asks: when we find each other, are we trying to recapture someone we once lost? Erotic, chilling and poetic, The River promises to be the must-see event of the season.

One of Hollywood's biggest stars, Jackman made his Broadway debut as Peter Allen in the musical The Boy from Oz, winning a Tony Award for his performance. He returned to the New York stage to star opposite Daniel Craig in the drama A Steady Rain and in his own extravaganza Hugh Jackman, Back on Broadway. On the big screen, he's mostly memorably appeared as Wolverine in six blockbuster films in the X-Men series and as Jean Valjean in the film adaptation of the hit Broadway musical Les Miserables.

Cast & Creative

Cast

Cush Jumbo
The Woman
The Other Woman

Creative

Written by
Jez Butterworth
Director
Ian Rickson
Set Designer
Ultz
Lighting Designer
Charles Balfour
Sound Designer
Ian Dickinson
Original Music
Stephen Warbeck
Back to Top