Bradley Cooper, Greta Gerwig, Jake Gyllenhaal, Tony Kushner and More Set for Tonight's ONE NIGHT 100 YEARS Arthur Miller Celebration

By: Jan. 25, 2016
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Taking place tonight, January 25th, 2016, The Arthur Miller Foundation's ONE NIGHT 100 YEARS event honoring legendary playwright Arthur Miller will feature actors reading from Miller's autobiography and unpublished works, as well as scenes from his classic plays Death of a Salesman, The Price, All My Sons, and more.

An all-star lineup features Ayad Akhtar, Alec Baldwin, Ellen Barkin, McKinley Belcher, Bradley Cooper, Laurence Fishburne, Ray Fisher, Greta Gerwig, A.R. Gurney, Jake Gyllenhaal, Katori Hall, LaTanya Richardson Jackson, Tony Kushner, Ron Leibman, Peter Sarsgaard, Scott Schepherd and John Turturro, performing on the set of Miller's A View From The Bridge at the Lyceum Theatre. Tony Award-winner Gregory Mosher is set to direct.

The event will be produced by Cindy Tolan and Damon Cardasis; Sandi Farkas and Rebecca Miller are Board Co-Chairs of the Arthur Miller Foundation, with Mara Manus serving as Founding Director. "We are thrilled to have this once-in-a-lifetime group of performers and playwrights celebrate Arthur Miller's seminal works and support the Arthur Miller Foundation's commitment to advancing arts education in public schools," said Tolan and Cardasis in a recent statement.

All proceeds from the evening will go to the Arthur Miller Foundation for Theater and Film Education, which is committed to promoting access and equity to theater and film education in our public schools. The Arthur Miller Theater Education Program, in partnership with the Office of Arts and Special Projects at the New York City Department of Education, provides significant mentorship, training, and support for new theater teachers, increasing the number of New York City public school students with access to dedicated theater education. The program will reach over 5,000 students in its inaugural year. In addition, The Arthur Miller Theater and Film Pilot Program supports in-school theater and film courses for students at NYC public school Quest to Learn. Created in 2014 in partnership with Institute of Play, the program continues to grow, with the goal of exporting to other schools in need.

Tickets for "One Night 100 Years" are now available for purchase at Telecharge.com. For more on "One Night 100 Years" premium tickets and packages, click here.

The Arthur Miller Foundation for Theater and Film Education believes that arts education is a right of every New York City public school student. To honor the legacy of Arthur Miller and his NYC public school education, the Foundation is committed to promoting access and equity to theater and film education in our schools and to increasing the number of students receiving theater and film education as an integral part of their academic curriculum. They believe that if arts education assumes its rightful place in the NYC public school curriculum, we will foster generations of imaginative graduates, enhancing the evolving world of theater, film and other fields of human endeavor. For more information on the Arthur Miller Foundation, visit arthurmillerfoundation.org.



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