LOVE, LOSS, AND WHAT I WORE Welcomes Birdsong, Joyce and Wilson to Cast, 10/21

By: Oct. 19, 2009
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Producer Daryl Roth will welcome Mary Birdsong, Lisa Joyce, Jane Lynch and Mary Louise Wilson to the rotating company of Love, Loss, and What I Wore, an intimate collection of stories by Nora Ephron and Delia Ephron, and directed by Karen Carpenter, beginning Wednesday, October 21st. The actresses join current company member Tyne Daly.

Love, Loss, and What I Wore opened on October 1st to rave reviews, and is playing to sold out houses at The Westside Theatre (407 West 43rd Street), with tickets now on sale through March 2010.

This collection of stories and monologues is based on the best-selling book by Ilene Beckerman, as well as on the recollections of the Ephrons' friends. Like the popular book, Love, Loss, And What I Wore uses clothing and accessories and the memories they trigger to tell funny and often poignant stories that all women can relate to. The production will be performed by a rotating cast of five all-star actors, who will perform in four-week cycles.

The design team for Love, Loss, and What I Wore includes Jo Winiarski (Scenic Design), Jessica Jahn (Costume Design), Jeff Croiter (Lighting Design), Walter Trarbach (Sound Design) and Maria Verel (Make-Up Design).

A portion of the production's proceeds will benefit Dress for Success, a charity that provides work clothing and job support for low-income women. Audience members are invited to donate their gently-used purses and other accessories in the theatre lobby.

Tickets ($75.00) are available via Telecharge.com (212-239-6200) and in-person at The Westside Theatre Box Office (407 West 43rd Street).

Mary Birdsong. Broadway: Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me (Theatre World Award), Hairspray. Off-B'way: Adult Entertainment; Judy Speaks; Julius Caesar; Moonworks. TV: "Reno 911," "The Daily Show w/Jon Stewart," "Ed," "Welcome to NY," "Late Night With Conan O'Brien" and many never-seen but nevertheless delightful TV pilots. Film: Made of Honor w/Patrick Dempsey, Adventureland (by Superbad's Greg Mottolla), Reno 911!: Miami and Beer League. She also sings in the rock bands 99 Cent Whore and Cottonhead. www.marybirdsong.com

Tyne Daly. Broadway: Gypsy (Tony, Drama Desk, OCC Awards); Rabbit Hole (Tony nom.); The Seagull. May '09, cabaret debut at Feinstein's; returning in January '10. Theatre: The Butter and Egg Man (NY debut); Mystery School (OCC nom.); Come Back, Little Sheba (Drama-Logue); The Queen of the Stardust Ballroom; Jubilee! (Carnegie Hall); The Agamemnon (Getty Museum). Recordings: On the Town; Gypsy; Call Me Madam; The World According to MR. Rogers (Grammy nom.), John Hersey's Hiroshima. TV: "Cagney & Lacey" (four Emmys), "Christy" (Emmy), "Judging Amy" (Emmy), "Wings" (Emmy nom.), "Intimate Stranger" (Emmy nom.).

Lisa Joyce. NY: Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson (The Public); That Pretty Pretty; or, The Rape Play (Rattlestick); Beast (NYTW); U.S. Drag and Vengeance (stageFARM); Red Light Winter (Barrow Street). Regional; Blackbird (Studio, Helen Hayes Award); Doubt (National Tour); Red Light Winter (Steppenwolf). TV/ Film; "The Unusuals," "Fringe," "Law and Order," "Law and Order: SVU," "Kidnapped," "The Brave One," "The Messenger" (upcoming). Thanks to Mom for loving me no matter what and for making my prom dresses.

Jane Lynch Jane Lynch BIOcut her theatrical teeth at The Second City, Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago. Recent film credits include Julie & Julia and Post Grad. Past credits include Christopher Guest's For Your Consideration, A Mighty Wind and Best in Show, as well as Role Models, Talladega Nights and The 40-Year-Old Virgin. Jane can be seen in the new FOX series "Glee." Other credits include "Party Down" on STARZ and recurring roles on "Two and a Half Men," "Criminal Minds" and "The New Adventures of Old Christine."

Mary Louise Wilson played Big Edie in Grey Gardens (Tony Award, Drama Desk and Lortel Nominations), Fraulein Schneider in the revival of Cabaret (Tony nomination), Diana Vreeland in Full Gallop (Obie, Drama Desk), which she co-wrote with Mark Hampton. Her films include Stepmom, Huck Finn, Green Card, She-Devil, Pet Sematary, Zelig, The Money Pit, Best Little Whorehouse In Texas, King Of The Gypsies and Klute. Recent television appearances include "Frasier," "Cosby" and "The Sopranos."

Nora Ephron (Playwright) is a journalist, novelist, playwright, screenwriter and director. Her credits include Heartburn, When Harry Met Sally, Sleepless in Seattle, You've Got Mail and Imaginary Friends. Books include Crazy Salad, Scribble Scribble, and I Feel Bad About My Neck. Her most recent film, Julie & Julia, stars Meryl Streep and Amy Adams.

Delia Ephron (Playwright) is an author, playwright, and screenwriter. She has written books for adults, teens, and children -- fiction, non-fiction, humor -- including the novels Hanging Up and Big City Eyes. Her novel, The Girl with the Mermaid Hair, will be published next winter, a sequel to her critically acclaimed novel for teens, Frannie in Pieces. Her best-selling book How to Eat Like a Child was adapted as a musical for television and subsequently became a theatrical musical for children. Her screenwriting credits include The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, You've Got Mail, Michael, This Is My Life and Hanging Up.

Ilene Beckerman (Original Book and Drawings) was nearly 60 when she began her writing career. Her articles have appeared in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Ladies Home Journal, and many other places. Her books have been translated into German, Japanese, French, and Portuguese; she has done spot drawings for the New Yorker and her art has been included in exhibitions at the Museum of the City of New York. She now travels the country talking to women's groups. Now 74 years old, Beckerman says, "Ladies, you're never too old to start again."

Karen Carpenter (Director). Steel Magnolias, Paper Mill Playhouse; 7 award-winning seasons as Associate Artistic Director, The Old Globe, directing many critically acclaimed productions: Splendour; Two Sisters and a Piano; Smash; Betrayal; As You like It; and producing all, including Nora Ephron's Imaginary Friends. NYMF: Top of the Heap, Director's Choice Award. William Inge Theater Festival, Inge: Complex (also conceived/curated). Arena Stage, Center Stage, Huntington, Seattle Rep, Williamstown, Martha Graham. Concerts: Hear Art/See Music Live! and Riot of Spring (conceived/scripted), Indianapolis Symphony. Creative Producer, U.N./W.H.O. global campaign: Deliver Now for Women and Children, inaugural Clinton Global Initiative. Faculty, Yale Drama, 1991-1996. "For my Mother."

Daryl Roth (Producer) is proud to hold the singular distinction of producing six Pulitzer Prize-winning plays: August: Osage County; Proof; Wit; How I Learned to Drive; Anna in the Tropics; and Edward Albee's Three Tall Women. Also: The Baby Dance; Bea Arthur on Broadway; Beckett/Albee; Camping with Henry and Tom; Caroline, or Change; A Catered Affair; Closer Than Ever; Coram Boy; Curtains; De La Guarda; Dear Edwina; Defying Gravity; Die, Mommie, Die!; Esoterica; Edward Albee's The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?; Indoor Outdoor; Irena's Vow; Manuscript; Mary Stuart; Medea; Old Wicked Songs; Our Lady of 121st Street; The Play About the Baby; Salome; Snakebit; The Tale of the Allergist's Wife; The Temperamentals; Thom Pain; Thurgood; Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992; Vigil; What's That Smell?; Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?; The Year of Magical Thinking. Love to Steven, my wonderful family and Leo & Lucy.

 



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