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Tickets at Todd Haimes Theatre
The Todd Haimes Theatre was built in 1918 by producers (and brothers) Arch and Edgar Selwyn and was originally named The Selwyn Theatre. Like many other theaters, it fell victim to the economic woes of the Great Depression and became a movie house in the 1930s.
The venue was a movie theater for almost 70 years, until it was purchased by the Roundabout Theatre Company in the late 1990s. After an expensive overhaul, it reopened as The American Airlines Theatre in 2000. In January 2024, the theater was renamed in memory of Roundabout Theatre Company's longtime artistic director and chief executive Todd Haimes.
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About Old Times on Broadway
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Story for Old Times
Academy Award nominee Clive Owen (Closer) makes his Broadway debut alongside Tony Award nominee Eve Best (The Homecoming) and Kelly Reilly (“True Detective”), also making her Broadway debut, in Old Times, written by Nobel Laureate Harold Pinter. Thom Yorke, singer and principal songwriter for Radiohead, provides incidental music.
Tony Award winner Douglas Hodge (La Cage aux Folles, Roundabout's Cyrano de Bergerac), a frequent performer and director of Pinter’s works, directs Roundabout Theatre Company’s provocative revival of the haunting and passionate play, which has not been seen on Broadway in over 40 years.
Critics’ Reviews for Old Times
"’Old Times’ concerns memory as a tool of power, and power as the defining dynamic of any relationship. And this cast always makes it clear, with histrionic relish, as to who’s on top at any given moment."
"Clive Owen makes a riveting Broadway debut."
"Erotic…Elusive. Harold Pinter’s three-handed battle for sexual dominance is an incredibly sexy play with three incredibly sexy performers."