Under the direction of Steve Day, the production will officially open Sept. 17 and play a three-week run through Sept. 28 at the Lion Theatre.
The Hitchcock-like thriller stars Tony nominee Lorraine Serabian (Zorba!) alongside Richard Mawe (Death of a Salesman) with Libby Skala, Drew Dix, John Knauss, Joanne Joseph and Arthur Pellman.
"Rudi Vanderwaal, a gentle, 'good,' elderly gentleman living in Canada is hunted down by a Jewish reporter who insists Rudi is living a lie. Rudi's haunting past as a Nazi collaborator now demands justice. Will he have the courage to face the crimes of his youth, or flee, once again, behind a promise of grace?" read press notes.
Designing Refuge are Rebecca Ferguson (set design), Marina Reti (costume design), Michael Jarett (lighting design) and Jonathan Rivera (sound engineer).
A talkback session with Canadian playwright Ron Reed will follow the 2 PM Sept. 20 performance. For tickets, priced $18, phone (212) 279-4200 or visit TicketCentral.
The Lion Theatre is located at 410 West 42nd Street in Manhattan.