Fallen Angels closes on Broadway after Tony-nominated run

Fallen Angels closed on Broadway on June 7, 2026, after a limited run that earned the Noël Coward revival five Tony Award nominations, including Best Revival of a Play. The production at the Todd Haimes Theatre, starring Rose Byrne and Kelli O’Hara, concluded its engagement the same evening as the 2026 Tony Awards ceremony.

Quick Facts

  • Closing date: June 7, 2026, after 71 performances
  • Opened: April 19, 2026, following previews from March 27
  • Tony nominations: 5, including Best Revival of a Play and Best Lead Actress for both stars
  • Theater: Todd Haimes Theatre, 227 West 42nd Street, New York

The revival marked a major Broadway return for both leads. Rose Byrne was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Lead Actress in a Play, while Kelli O’Hara, a Tony Award winner, received her first nomination in a play category for the same role.

Directed by Scott Ellis, the production ran for approximately ten weeks. The play, written by Coward in 1925, centers on two upper-class wives whose husbands are away for the day, and an old flame who may be on the way. The Broadway revival was produced by Roundabout Theatre Company.

Sources

  • Roundabout Theatre Company — confirmed closing date and Tony nomination count
  • TonyAwards.com — verified 5 nominations and opening/closing dates
  • Broadway.org — confirmed opening and closing dates
  • IBDB — verified opening and closing dates and production details

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