This play is a riveting courtroom drama that has stood the test of time and is commonly known as 12 Angry Men. It is a taut, emotionally charged exploration of justice, prejudice, and the power of reasonable doubt.
On a sweltering summer day in a New York City jury room, twelve jurors are tasked with deciding the fate of a teenage boy accused of murder. At first, the case seems open-and-shut—until one juror casts a lone “not guilty” vote, challenging the others to re-examine the evidence. As tensions rise and tempers flare, each man must confront his own biases and convictions in the pursuit of truth.
Originally a 1954 teleplay by Reginald Rose, later adapted for the stage and the iconic 1957 film, this classic drama remains hauntingly relevant and deeply human.
Join us after a Sunday matinee for a Talk-back with the director, Mitchel England, and the cast to discuss how each character was developed and how the topics in the show are still relatable today.
2005 Tony Award Nominee | Best Revival of a Play 2005 Drama Desk Award Winner | Outstanding Revival of a Play 2005 Outer Critics Circle Award Winner | Outstanding Revival of a Play 2005 Drama League Award Winner | Outstanding Revival of a Play
And more!