Military lawyer Daniel Kaffee is known for his wit, charm, and uncanny talent for closing cases before they ever get to trial. When assigned to defend two young Marines accused of murder, his typical strategy is upended by Lt. Commander JoAnne Galloway, a sharp attorney determined to prove the men’s innocence. But the evidence soon leads them to a cover-up, putting them on a collision course with the entire chain of command.
Before
The West Wing and
The Social Network, Aaron Sorkin left an indelible mark on American storytelling with the breakout 1989 hit play
A Few Good Men. This fall, the explosive courtroom drama returns to Broadway in a bold new production—sharp, thrilling, and relevant as ever.
The Vivian Beaumont Theater season is generously supported by the JeromeL. Greene Foundation.
Starring Emmy Award® winner Bradley Whitford (
The West Wing,
The Handmaids Tale) and Tom Blyth (
The People We Meet on Vacation,
The Hunger Games: Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes), and directed by six-time Tony Award® winner Michael Arden (
Maybe Happy Ending),
A Few Good Men shows the cost of following your conscience in a system built on secrecy and obedience—and asks us to choose the truth anyway. Gripping, high-stakes, and ultimately hopeful, it reminds us that a country’s ideals are only as strong as our willingness to stand behind them.