Rose Byrne Leads Fallen Angels to June 5 BroadwayHD Stream
rose byrne will reach BroadwayHD subscribers live on June 5, when Roundabout Theatre Company streams the 7 PM performance of Fallen Angels. The Broadway revival is running at the Todd Haimes Theatre, and the livestream gives the production a worldwide audience before the limited engagement ends on June 7.
June 5 at 7 PM
The stream captures the production at a useful point in its run: after previews began on March 27 and after the show opened on April 19, but before the Broadway engagement closes. For viewers who want the stage version rather than a clipped promotional cut, the June 5 performance is the single scheduled live window.
Stewart F. Lane and Bonnie Comley said, “We’re thrilled to be working with Roundabout to bring this stellar production of Noël Coward's comedy to BroadwayHD, so audiences around the world can watch it from the comfort of their homes ahead of this year’s Tony Awards.” They added, “The incredible cast are sure to make you laugh all night long!”
Rose Byrne and Kelli O'Hara
Byrne stars as Jane Banbury, opposite Kelli O'Hara as Julia Sterroll. The pair is joined by Tracee Chimo as Saunders, Mark Conseulos as Maurice Duclos, Christopher Fitzgerald as Willy Banbury, and Aasif Mandvi as Fred Sterroll, with Scott Ellis directing the new staging.
The cast gives the stream a clearer business purpose than a routine archival capture. BroadwayHD is selling access to a Tony-season production with two Tony-nominated leads in a limited Broadway run, not a generic title from the back catalog.
Five Tonys for Fallen Angels
Fallen Angels is nominated for five Tonys, including Best Revival, and it opened on Broadway at the Todd Haimes Theatre on April 19. The play itself premiered in London in 1925 and reached Broadway in 1927, which makes this revival part of a long commercial afterlife for Noël Coward’s comedy.
The plot centers on two wealthy married women who toast their pre-wedding loves while their husbands are away. That setup drew censors in early production history because of its depiction of women acknowledging premarital sex, a detail that still gives the title a sharper edge than a conventional drawing-room revival.
BroadwayHD's Wider Reach
The June 5 stream turns a single 7 PM performance into an international sales event for BroadwayHD subscribers. For a limited Broadway engagement that continues through June 7, the livestream extends the show beyond the house without changing the stage production itself.
Anyone planning to see Byrne and O'Hara onstage has one live broadcast to catch, and anyone following the Tony race gets an easier way to sample a five-nomination contender before the awards conversation hardens.