The show is set to officially open on the 3rd March.

Production images have now been released for Jordan Fein’s revival of Arthur Miller’s Broken Glass.

Tony nominee Eli Gelb plays Phillip Gellburg, while Pearl Chanda takes the role of Sylvia Gellburg. They will be joined by Juliet Cowan (Am I Being Unreasonable?) joins as Harriet, while Alex Waldmann (Andor) plays Dr Harry Hyman and Nigel Whitmey (Black Earth Rising) as Stanton Case.

Brooklyn, New York, 1938. Sylvia Gellburg reads about the violent attacks against Jewish communities carried out an ocean away in Germany. Most people look away, believing it will pass. Not Sylvia. Her obsession grows and soon she loses her ability to walk — a paralysis her husband, Phillip, believes is all in her head. Sylvia forms an undeniable bond with Dr Hyman and soon the cracks in her marriage become impossible to ignore. In the face of silence, Sylvia rises in defiance.

Arthur Miller’s play first premiered in 1994 and won the Olivier Award for Play of the Year. This marks its first major London production in 15 years.
On the creative team are: Rosanna Vize (set design), Sussie Juhlin-Wallén (costume design), Adam Silverman (lighting design), Tom Gibbons (sound design), Kayla Lomas-Kirton (movement direction), Julia Horan (casting), Caitlin Stegemoller (voice and dialect coaching), Lucy Martin (costume supervision), Laura Flowers (prop supervision), Alessandra Davison (Jerwood assistant director) and Afsana Begum (Genesis assistant designer).
To book tickets visit: https://www.youngvic.org/whats-on/broken-glass
