Photo Flash: Razors Edge Presents PYGMALION at Colonial Dames Museum House

By: Dec. 18, 2014
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Award­-winning actors Bill Connington (ZOMBIE) and Cadden Jones (WEST SIDE STORY) appeared in the sparkling George Bernard Shaw comedy PYGMALION at the Colonial Dames Museum House at 215 East 71st Street (between 2nd and 3rd Avenues). The evening was produced by Razors Edge Productions and benefited historic Van Cortlandt House Museum in Van Cordtlandt Park. Scroll down for photos!

Bill Connington won several awards for acting in the play and short film versions of ZOMBIE, based on the novella by literary giant Joyce Carol Oates. Cadden Jones has been seen as the lead in WEST SIDE STORY and THE MUSIC MAN, as well as in LAW & ORDER SVU and BLUE BLOODS. Connington and Jones were trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts and NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, respectively. Also in the cast are Brian Charles Rooney, who starred on Broadway in THE THREEPENNY OPERA, and recently off­Broadway in BEDBUGS, Carole Monferdini who starred in VAMPIRE LESBIANS OF SODOM, THE CLUB, and FULL GALLOP, and Paul Niebanck who most recently performed with Kathleen Chalfant in A WALK IN THE WOODS for the Keen Company on Theater Row.

PYGMALION was directed by Stephen Brown-Fried, whose work has been seen at Ensemble Studio Theater, Sundance Theatre Lab, and Trinity Shakespeare. He is the Artistic Associate and Casting Director of Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, and has an MFA in Directing from Yale School of Drama.

PYGMALION is the beloved Shaw comedy about the Cockney flower girl transformed into a glamorous Society figure by a professor of phonetics. The play was famously adapted into the hit musical MY FAIR LADY.

Razors Edge Productions has produced THE DINING ROOM, A CHEEVER EVENING, LOVE LETTERS, PRIVATE LIVES, THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST, and ART in New York. It also produced ZOMBIE at the New York International Fringe Festival, and two other extended Off­Broadway runs, as well as the short film ZOMBIE, which screened at 22 film festivals and won 5 awards.

The National Society of Colonial Dames in the State of New York is dedicated to educating the public about life in Colonial America, and helping to preserve historically significant properties. Van Cortlandt House is the oldest building in the Bronx (build in 1748), is a National Historic Landmark, and was the headquarters of General George Washington in the Battle of White Plains. http://www.nscdny.org/headquarters­dumbarton/van­cortland/

Photo Flash: Razors Edge Presents PYGMALION at Colonial Dames Museum House
PYGMALION

Photo Flash: Razors Edge Presents PYGMALION at Colonial Dames Museum House
PYGMALION

Photo Flash: Razors Edge Presents PYGMALION at Colonial Dames Museum House
PYGMALION

Photo Flash: Razors Edge Presents PYGMALION at Colonial Dames Museum House
PYGMALION

Photo Flash: Razors Edge Presents PYGMALION at Colonial Dames Museum House
PYGMALION

Photo Flash: Razors Edge Presents PYGMALION at Colonial Dames Museum House
PYGMALION

Photo Flash: Razors Edge Presents PYGMALION at Colonial Dames Museum House
PYGMALION

Photo Flash: Razors Edge Presents PYGMALION at Colonial Dames Museum House
The cast of PYGMALION

Photo Flash: Razors Edge Presents PYGMALION at Colonial Dames Museum House
Bill Connington, director Stephen Brown-Fried, Carole Monferdini, Cadden Jones, Paul Niebanack, and Brian Charles Rooney



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