“Heated Rivalry” star François Arnaud, “Superman” actor David Corenswet and Yvonne Strahovski of “The Handmaid’s Tale” will star in a new production of Richard Greenberg’s “Three Days of Rain.” Anna D. Shapiro, a Tony winner whose credits include “Eureka Day” and “August: Osage County,” will direct the show, which premieres in February 2027 at a Shubert Theatre to be announced.
Greenberg, whose work includes the Tony winning “Take Me Out” and “The Assembled Parties,” died in 2025. “Three Days of Rain” was previously mounted on Broadway in 2006 with Paul Rudd, Bradley Cooper and, in her stage debut, Julia Roberts. The show unfolds as a mystery about inheritance.
“’Three Days of Rain’ is truly one of the most beautiful plays I’ve ever done or experienced,” Shapiro said in a statement. “Steeped in the brilliantly funny and enchantingly complex world of Richard Greenberg, the story follows two generations of New York intelligentsia as they navigate the burden of family, the seduction of art and the necessity of love over time and eternity.”
The revival of “Three Days of Rain” is produced by David Binder and co-produced by Jayne Baron Sherman. 101 Productions, Ltd. serves as executive producer and General Managers. Casting is by Caparelliotis Casting.
Arnaud recently joined Hulu’s limited series “Count My Lies”. He previously starred in “Twinless” and“Fucktoys.” His upcoming projects include HBO Max’s limited series “Alice.”
Corenswet will star in the sports drama “Mr. Irrelevant,” which is based on the true story of John Tuggle, the final pick in the 1983 NFL Draft. He will reprise his role as Superman in the forthcoming sequel “Man Of Tomorrow” ans appears in this summer’s “Supergirl.” Other credits include “We Own This City,” and the Ryan Murphy series “Hollywood” and “The Politician.”
Strahovski appears on Apple TV+’s crime series “Bad Monkey,” opposite Vince Vaughn. She starred in and executive produced Peacock’s limited horror series “Teacup.” Past projects include the Chris Pratt thriller “The Tomorrow War” and “Stateless,” a six-part series in which she appeared with Cate Blanchett and Dominic West. Strahovski made her Broadway debut in the Lincoln Center production of “Golden Boy.”