The Inheritance
by Matthew Lopez

BroadwayWest EndOff-West End
The Inheritance Book Cover
The Inheritance Cover

Highlights

120 minsPresent DayAll MenUnit Set/Multiple SettingsContemporary Costumes/Street ClothesAmericanLGBTQ

Awards & Recognition

Drama Desk AwardOlivier AwardTony Award

Winner! Four 2020 Tony Awards, including Best Play Winner! Four 2019 Olivier Awards, including Best New Play Winner! Five 2020 Drama Desk Awards, including Outstanding Play Nominee: Eleven 2020 Tony Awards

What readers are saying

Readers are overwhelmingly impressed by 'The Inheritance,' praising it as a vital piece of queer literature that resonates deeply with the LGBTQ community. Many appreciate its exploration of generational connections and the impact of the AIDS epidemic, often citing its emotional depth and beautiful writing. The narrative is described as both heart-wrenching and uplifting, providing powerful reflections on love and identity. Readers express a strong desire to see it performed live, feeling that the reading experience is profoundly moving in its own right.

Powerful exploration of gay identityEmotional and moving storytellingBeautifully written and poignantCaptivating characters and themesSome parts feel too melodramatic

Synopsis

Inspired by E. M. Forster’s novel Howards End

, and set in New York three decades after the height of the AIDS epidemic, The Inheritance wrestles with what it means to be a gay man today, exploring relationships and connections across age and social class and asking what one generation’s responsibilities may be to the next.

Matthew Lopez’s The Inheritance premiered at the Young Vic Theatre, London, in 2018, before transferring to the West End’s Noel Coward Theatre.

It premiered on Broadway at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre in 2019.

This edition includes revisions made for the Broadway production.

Press Reviews

"Pierces your emotional defenses, raises any number of political issues and enfolds you in its narrative… It teems with life and incident."

— The Guardian (UK)

"A ravishing theatrical work that urges generations to connect and love… A head-spinning, heart-rending theatrical experience… It’s impossible not to marvel at the incisively hilarious and deeply humane effort put forth by López… The Inheritance is an emotional powerhouse… Gripping from first scene to last… Make no mistake, it’ll take a piece out of you."

— Rolling Stone

"It is a show that never ceases to engage, impact, amuse, infuriate, enthrall... but, mostly, it also never ceases to touch you."

— METRMAG

"It feels like a universal call to live vibrantly and thoroughly and to consider what we owe to the generations that come before or after."

— WBUR

"Its authoritative delivery offers new insights along with familiar emotional impact."

— New York Stage Review

Characters

Character
Young Man 2 / Jason #1

Late 20s to early 30s, Black

Young Man 3

Early 20s, any race/ethnicity

Young Man 4

Early 20s, any race/ethnicity

Young Man 5 / Charles Wilcox

Late 20s to early 30s, any race/ethnicity

Young Man 6 / Tristan

30s, Black

Young Man 7 / Jasper / Paul Wilcox

30s, White

Young Man 8 / Jason #2

Late 20s to early 30s, Latin/Hispanic

Young Man 9 / Eric Glass

30s, White

Young Man 10 / Toby Darling

Late 20s to early 30s, any race/ethnicity

E.M. Forster (“Morgan”) / Walter Poole

50s, any race/ethnicity

Henry Wilcox

50s, White

Man

Played by any ensemble member

Young Man 1 / Adam Mcdowell / Leo

Early 20s, any race/ethnicity

Videos

The Inheritance – Tony Awards Feature

Available Editions

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Publication

PublisherFaber & Faber
Year2020
BindingPaperback
EditionComplete Edition
Pages336
LanguageEnglish
ISBN-139780571362264
ISBN-100571362265

The Inheritance is a American lgbtq play written by Matthew Lopez and published by Faber & Faber (2020).

Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle.

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