Psychological Thriller 'Broken Snow' to Debut Featuring Star-Studded Cast
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Psychological Thriller 'Broken Snow' to Debut Featuring Star-Studded Cast

authorBy Roger Ebert
DateApr 09, 2026
Read time2 min

A new psychological thriller, 'Broken Snow,' is poised to make its debut at Theatre 71, featuring a notable cast including Tom Cavanagh, Tony Danza, and Michael Longfellow. This compelling production, penned by Ben Andron and directed by Colin Hanlon, is scheduled to commence performances on April 19, with its official opening night on April 30, and will run through May 24.

The narrative of 'Broken Snow' centers on James, a volatile drifter, and Steven, a meticulously controlled officer, who find themselves unexpectedly linked by a dark familial secret. As they delve into the unexplored aspects of their father's past, they unearth deeply buried trauma, alongside a mysterious cigar box that could hold the answers they both desperately seek. The creative team bringing this story to life includes Scott Adam Davis (set design), Jeff Croiter (lighting design), Bill Toles (sound design), Lisa Zinni (costume design), Rod Kinter (fight coordinator), Caitlyn Murphy (props design), and Mitch Strong (production management), with casting by Robin Carus and general management by Aaron Grant Theatrical.

This theatrical event promises to be a powerful exploration of familial bonds, hidden truths, and the profound impact of past secrets. Through the unraveling of a complex psychological drama, 'Broken Snow' encourages audiences to reflect on the intricate layers of human connection and the enduring quest for understanding, reminding us that sometimes, the most profound revelations emerge from the deepest shadows of our history.

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