BWW Women in Theater: Close's Performance a Triumph as March Women's Theater Events Gear Up

By: Feb. 20, 2017
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Glenn Close in SUNSET BOULEVARD
Photo by Joan Marcus


By Lauren Yarger
Women in theater are making headlines and we're gearing up for lots of news as we head into Women's History month in March and International Women's Day on Wednesday, March 8 to celebrate the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women.

Leading the way front and center and getting a full close up here in New York, is Glenn Close reprising the role of Norma Desmond in Andrew-Lloyd Webber's SUNSET BOULEVARD. In an age where too often we have producers and artistic directors for some reason deciding to give the most interesting women's roles - especially of a certain age - to men, thankfully those behind the revival of this musical were open-minded enough and found new ways to dream: they decided to bring back the original star even though she technically is almost 20 years older than the character.

This is really a victory for women in theater and Close is basking in standing ovations nightly at the Palace Theatre where people feel it's as though we've never said goodbye.

Her acting performance is meatier and more nuanced than it was in 1995 when she received the Tony. And if her singing voice is showing the years (as is to be expected), people don't seem to mind because she is so mesmerizing in the part. Kudos to Close. Directors and producers, take note: hire talented women to portray interesting women characters. You might just sell out the house.

Here are some other newsworthy women-in-theater notes:

  • MultiStages in New York (Lorca Peress, artistic director) joins "The Future is Female" Festival, created by writer Mya Kagin. Instead of merely honoring women's history in March, the festival will celebrate women's futures. The Future is Female Festivals are being presented across the country in March 2017 in honor of Women's History Month. In New York, two nights only, March 21 and 23 at The Shop Theatre
    CAP21, 18 West 18th St., 6th Fl. https://multistages.org
  • Westport Country Playhouse in Connecticut will host "Letters to Our Daughters," a special community event featuring a diverse group of performers and writers including Tony Award winners Joanna Gleason and Kelli O'Hara, best-selling author Jane Green, and more, to celebrate International Women's Day, on Wednesday, March 8 at 7 pm. The program is curated by Samantha Goober and Anne Keefe. Admission is free (program is geared for ages 14 and up). www.westportplayhouse.org.
  • The League of Professional Theatre Women presents Laura Linney, interviewed by James Naughton in its Oral History program Monday, March 6 at the NYPL's Bruno Auditorium beginning at 6 pm. Admission is free on a first-come, first-served basis. More information: http://theatrewomen.org/event/oral-history-laura-linney-interviewed-by-james-naughton/
  • Ivoryton Playhouse in Connecticut presents readings of four plays selected for its first Women Playwrights Initiative Friday, March 3 and Saturday, March 4 at 7 pm. On Saturday, March 4, the Connecticut Chapter of the League of Professional Theatre Women will host a panel discussion with the playwrights at 6 pm, moderated by Shellen Lubin, president of the Coalition of Women in Arts and Media. A reception will follow prior to the reading. http://www.ivorytonplayhouse.org/new-exciting-special-events-2017
  • The Piven Theater in Evanston, IL celebrates its 45th anniversary with The Women's Voices Project, a year-long conversation of art, community dialogue, and new works. In addition to the mainstage season, Lab@Piven is developing and devising a number of new works directed by women, adapted from works by women, and celebrating women artistry and women leadership http://piventheatre.org.
  • Theresa Rebeck keynotes the 4th Wall Reads' inaugural Women's Voices Festival March 2-12 in Houston, TX. The festival offers two weekends with play readings and talk-backs held on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings at 7:30 with Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2:30 pm. Attendees at the festival's final reading 2:30 pm March 12 are invited to attend the closing party, to be held immediately following the reading and talk-back at STUDIO 101. www.4thwalltheatreco.com
  • The 24th Annual Los Angeles Women's Theatre Festival will honor composer Megan Cavallari with the Integrity Award on Wednesday, March 23 at Barnsdall Gallery Theatre. The Los Angeles Women's Theatre Festival empowers women artists to engage and inspire communities through the production of multidisciplinary solo performances and education outreach. Cavallari, who also composes for film and TV wrote music for PEPITA at the Hudson Theatre; THE GAME/LES LIAISONS DANGEREUSES at Barrington Stage; ECHO PARK at Mark Taper Forum and MAKING THE GRADE Theatre on the Square.) http://www.lawtf.org
  • And over at WP Theater (formerly The Women's Project) SUNDOWN, YELLOW MOON by Rachel Bonds and directed by Anne Kauffman, runs Feb. 28-April 1. The play with songs is a co-production with Ars Nova. arsnovanyc.com; wptheater.org

Lauren Yarger is an award-winning editor who reviews theater in New York and Connecticut. She is Second Vice President of The Drama Desk, a Voting Member of The Outer Critics Circle and The American Theater Critics Association, a member of the League of Professional Theatre Women (co-founder of its Connecticut Chapter), a member of the Connecticut Critics Circle and The Episcopal Actors' Guild and a Contributing Editor for BroadwayWorld.com. She reviews books for Publishers Weekly and is a member of the National Book Critics Circle. She also is a playwright. Visit her new website at CriticalArtsConnection.com.



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