Photos: Dog Day Afternoon Kicks Off Its Broadway Run
Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach lead the screen-to-stage play, which began previews March 10 at the August Wilson.
March 11, 2026 By Logan Culwell-Block
Dog Day Afternoon kicked off its Broadway run at the August Wilson Theatre with a first preview March 10, and cameras were there to document the historic evening. See photos from the electric performance and first curtain call in the photo gallery below.
Pulitzer winner Stephen Adly Guirgis has penned the adaptation of the 1975 film, which officially opens March 30 and continues through June 28. Two-time Olivier winner Rupert Goold is at the helm.
Photos: First Preview of Dog Day Afternoon on Broadway
Photos: First Preview of Dog Day Afternoon on Broadway
Starring are Jon Bernthal (The Bear) as Sonny Amato, Ebon Moss-Bachrach (The Fantastic Four) as Sal DeSilva, John Ortiz (Jesus Hopped the "A" Train) as Detective Ferrara, Jessica Hecht (Eureka Day) as Colleen, Spencer Garrett (Once Upon a Time in Hollywood) as Sheldon, Michael Kostroff as Butterman, Elizabeth Canavan as Roxxanna/Sonny's Mom/Gloria, Esteban Andres Cruz as Leon, Danny Johnson as Mr. Eddy, Paola Lázaro as Guadalupe, Wilemina Olivia-Garcia as Lorna, Christopher Sears as Ray Ray, Michael Shayan as Young Nesbit, Jeff Still as Widower Dave, and Andrea Syglowski as Alison. Understudies Brian D. Coats, Alex J. Gould, Dom Martello, Michael Puzzo, and Carmen Zilles round out the company. Casting is by The Telsey Office's Karyn Casl.
The true crime story centers on a 1972 Brooklyn bank robbery gone wrong that turns into a hostage situation. Frank Pierson wrote the original film, adapting P.F. Kluge's Life magazine article "The Boys in the Bank."
The production features scenic design by David Korins (Hamilton), costume design by Brenda Abbandandolo (Good Night, and Good Luck), lighting design by Isabella Byrd (Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club), sound design by Cody Spencer (The Outsiders), hair and wig design by Leah J. Loukas (Good Night, and Good Luck), makeup design by Katie Gell, and dialect coaching by Kate Wilson (Oedipus). Barclay Stiff serves as production stage manager, and Rory McGregor is associate director.
Warner Bros. Theatre Ventures' Mark Kaufman, Sue Wagner, John Johnson, and Patrick Catullo are producing. Warner Bros. released the original film.
Tickets are at DogDayAfternoonBroadway.com.
Shows mentioned in this article
Dog Day Afternoon
- In Previews | Opens Mar 30, 2026
- August Wilson Theatre
Eureka Day
- Closed Feb 16, 2025
- Samuel J. Friedman Theatre
Good Night, and Good Luck
- Closed Jun 8, 2025
- Winter Garden Theatre
Hamilton
- Richard Rodgers Theatre
The Outsiders
- Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre
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