'Dog Day Afternoon' Broadway Review: Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach Bring a Classic Movie to the Stage
West 52nd Street is an intriguing, schizoid place in the small universe of Broadway theaters. On the south side of the street, there's the Neil Simon Theatre and, on the north, the August Wilson Theatre, where Stephen Adly Guirgus' new play, "Dog Day Afternoon," opened Monday. Although they didn't have much else in common, Simon and Wilson were two of Broadway's most prolific playwrights. Guirgus, not so much. His stage adaptation of Sidney Lumet's 1975 bank-heist film starring Al Pacino and John Cazale is only Guirgus' third outing on the Rialto. It's also the first play . . .



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