Today, the Roundabout Theatre Company announced the complete cast and design team for the new upcoming production of Fallen Angels by Noël Coward.

Who is in the cast of Fallen Angels on Broadway?
Fallen Angels will star previously announced Golden Globe-winner Rose Byrne (If I Had Legs I’d Kick You, Platonic, You Can’t Take It With You) as Jane Banbury. Tony Award-winner Kelli O’Hara (The King and I, Kiss Me Kate, The Gilded Age) as Julia Sterroll.
Bryne and O’Hara will be joined by Drama Desk Award-winner Tracee Chimo (Circle Mirror Transformation, Noises Off, The Heidi Chronicles, Bad Jews) as Saunders, Emmy Award-winner Mark Consuelos (Live with Kelly and Mark, Orphans, Riverdale) as Maurice Duclos making his Broadway debut, Tony Award-nominee & Drama Desk Award-winner Christopher Fitzgerald (Waitress, Finian’s Rainbow, Company) as Willy Banbury, and Obie Award-winner Aasif Mandvi (The Daily Show, Evil, Oklahoma!, Sakina’s Restaurant) as Fred Sterroll.
Who is on the design team of Fallen Angels on Broadway?
Directed by Tony Award-nominee Scott Ellis (Art, Pirates! The Penzance Musical, Take Me Out), the creative team for Fallen Angels includes David Rockwell (Set Design), Jeff Mahshie (Costume Design), Kenneth Posner (Lighting Design), and John Gromada (Sound Design). Casting is by Carrie Gardner and Stephen Kopel.
When does Fallen Angels on Broadway open?
Fallen Angels will begin preview performances on Friday, March 27, 2026, and open officially on Sunday, April 19, 2026. This is a limited engagement through Sunday, June 7, 2026.
When theatre is Fallen Angels on Broadway in?
Fallen Angels will play at the Todd Haimes Theatre on Broadway.
What is Fallen Angels on Broadway about?
Sparkling, dizzying, and deliciously potent, Noël Coward’s champagne-fresh comedy of bad manners shocked and delighted audiences in its 1925 premiere. Two upper-class wives, their husbands away for the day, share a few toasts to their pre-marital dalliances—with the same man, who just may be en route from France to visit. Old rivalries and past scandals bubble to the surface in this intoxicating romp from one of theatre’s comedy masters.