Stacy Shane and ManUnderdog Productions Option THE SEX KING

By: Mar. 12, 2010
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Stacy Shane and ManUnderdog Productions have optioned the new play, "The Sex King" by Bill C. Davis ("Mass Appeal"). The production is planned for next season and a reading will be held in the spring. Mr. Shane is the original producer of the critically acclaimed new American play, "The Tempermanetals," now Off Broadway at New World Stages.

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"Bill C. Davis is the author of "Mass Appeal," which premiered at The Manhattan Theatre Club, directed by Geraldine Fitzgerald, and starred Milo O'Shea and Eric Roberts. The play moved to Broadway where it received the Outer Critic's Circle Award. Mr. Davis adapted the play as a screenplay and it was made into a movie starring Jack Lemmon and Charles Durning and was chosen one of the ten best films for that year by The National Board of Review. He also performed the role of Mark Dolson with Milo O'Shea, Charles Durning and Brian Keith. "Mass Appeal" has played in Paris, where it received a Molière Award; as well as staged in Poland, Brazil, Argentina, Sweden, South Africa, Rome, Australia and in Munich, Germany. Another play "Dancing in the End-Zone," premiered in a production directed by Jose Ferrer and starring Elaine Stritch. The play moved to Broadway under Melvin Bernhardt's direction, with Pat Carroll. It was also performed in Los Angeles starring Lois Nettleton, where it received a Dramalogue award. His play, "Wrestlers," had its premiere in Los Angeles, with Mr. Davis acting opposite Mark Harmon. The play was Critic's Choice for the LA Times. Also in LA, he directed his play "Spine" with Meredith Baxter and Mackenzie Astin. It was also directed by the author at The George Street Playhouse. He is collaborating on an original musical, "Austin's Bridge." He also writes political essays and just completed his first novel, "Connecticut Wildlife." photo available if needed

Stacy Shane is proud to be working alongside Daryl Roth and Martian Entertainment on The Temperamentals (GLAAD nomination for Outstanding New York Theater: Broadway & Off-Broadway). The play began as a showcase the end of last April in an intimate studio theatre. All performances were sold out in advance with a waiting list for the initial engagement. Due to the tremendous critical and popular acclaim, it moved to a larger theatre for a few weeks extension. It then extended two more times during the summer and now is Off Broadway at New World Stages. Other shows he's produced include: Who You See Here by Matt Hoverman, My Expatriate for Manhattan Theater Source and the forthcoming The Sex King by Bill C. Davis. He serves on the board of The Barrow Group Theater Company.



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