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“The Lehman Trilogy” features three actors who portray multiple generations of the Lehman brothers.

Photo by Melissa Taylor

Austin, here’s your chance to catch “The Lehman Trilogy,” winner of 5 Tony® Awards including Best Play, at ZACH Theatre. This intriguing play portrays the captivating saga of a family and company that shaped the world.

From their hopeful arrival in New York in 1844 to the dramatic collapse of Lehman Brothers 163 years later, this play explores the rise and fall of the iconic firm, intertwining personal dreams with a global financial crisis.

See it on stage from June 19 through July 7. Secure your spot.

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