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Steven Boyer And Gabriel Ebert In RTC's "Time And The Conways" Through 11/26

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In 1919 Britain, Mrs. Conway is full of optimism during her daughter’s lavish twenty-first birthday celebration. The Great War is over, wealth is in the air, and the family’s dreams bubble over like champagne. Nineteen years later, though, the Conways’ lives have transformed unimaginably.

"Time and the Conways" is a time-jumping play by J.B. Priestley that takes place at the crossroads of today and tomorrow. Tony winner Rebecca Taichman directs "Time and the Conways" for Roundabout Theatre Company. The production runs through November 26 at The American Airlines Theater.

The play stars Elizabeth McGovern, Anna Camp, and our guests, Steven Boyer and Gabriel Ebert.

Steven Boyer plays Dwayne Reed on the NBC comedy "Trial and Error" starring John Lithgow. He was nominated for a Tony Award for "Hand to God" -- and earned an OBIE Award and a Lucille Lortel Award for his work in "Hand to God" at The Ensemble Studio Theatre and MCC. This past summer, he played John Hinckley Jr. in "Assassins" which was a part of the Encores! Off-Center series.

Gabriel Ebert won a 2013 Tony Award for his work as Mr. Wormwood in "Matilda The Musical." Other Broadway credits include "Thérèse Raquin," "Casa Valentina," "Brief Encounter," and "Red."

Sarah has worked in radio since she graduated from college in 2006. In her work with WAMC, she often interviews regional and global artists in all fields including music, theatre, film, television, and visual arts. During the main thrust of the Covid-19 pandemic shut-down, Sarah hosted a live Instagram interview program "A Face for Radio Video Series." On it, Sarah spoke with artists about the creative activities they were accomplishing and/or missing. She is on the board of WAM Theatre and lives in Albany, New York with her husband, Paul, and their dog, Doritos.
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