Amy Ryan will take over Tyne Daly’s function in Doubt: A Parable on Broadway after the star was unexpectedly hospitalized.
“Ms. Daly was unexpectedly hospitalized on Friday and sadly must withdraw from the manufacturing whereas she receives medical care; she is fortunately anticipated to make a full restoration,” the manufacturing stated.
Ryan, a two-time Tony Award nominee for her performances in A Streetcar Named Want and Uncle Vanya, will play Sister Aloysius reverse Liev Schreiber as beginning Feb. 13. Isabel Keating, the understudy for the function, will proceed to play the function for performances by way of Feb. 11.
“With respect and admiration for Tyne, we want her the perfect and a fast restoration. We’re grateful that Amy Ryan stated sure – in a fast minute – to hitch our firm and tackle the function of ‘Sister Aloysius.’ We deeply respect Isabel Keating, who remarkably stepped in with a day of rehearsal and allowed us to get the manufacturing up on its ft throughout this primary week of performances,” stated director Scott Ellis.
Previews have been set to start Feb. 2, however as an alternative started on Feb. 3 with Keating taking part in the function since then. Opening evening has been rescheduled for March 7, from Feb. 29, and the manufacturing is at the moment working by way of April 14.
The solid of Doubt, which observes Sister Aloysius as she accuses and pursues an allegation towards Father Flynn of sexual assault towards a minor, additionally contains Quincy Tyler Bernstine as Mrs. Muller and Zoe Kazan as Sister James. The 2008 movie adaptation starred Meryl Streep and Philip Seymour Hoffman.
Daly received a Tony Award for starring within the 1989 revival of Gypsy, and has appeared on stage in roles together with Moms and Sons in 2014, Grasp Class in 2011 and It Ought to’ve Been You in 2015. She has received six Emmy Awards for her roles in Cagney & Lacey, Christy and Judging Amy.