Project Shaw Hosts 'Pygmalion' 12/17 with Cabell & Staller
by BWW News Desk
- Nov 30, 2007
Gingold Theatrical Group's Project Shaw presents Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw on Monday December 17 at 7PM at New York's most legendary club, The Players with Hannah Cabell, Marian Seldes and Matt Cavenaugh.
Vineyard Theatre Honors Edward Albee Feb.4 at Rainbow Room
by BWW News Desk
- Nov 6, 2007
The Vineyard Theatre - where Edward Albee's Pulitzer Prize-winning play Three Tall Women debuted in 1993 - will honor the playwright on the occasion of his 80th birthday at the theatre's annual gala on Monday, February 4 at 6 PM at The Rainbow Room
Photo Coverage: 'Pygmalion' Opening Night Arrivals
by Walter McBride
- Oct 19, 2007
An impressive collection of Broadway and screen stars arrived for the officially opening of the Roundabout Theatre Company revival of Pygmalion on Thursday, October 18 at the American Airlines Theatre (227 West 42nd Street). This new Broadway production of George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion is directed by David Grindley and stars Claire Danes in her Broadway debut as 'Eliza Doolittle' with Tony Award winner Jefferson Mays as 'Henry Higgins', Tony Award winner Boyd Gaines as 'Colonel Pickering' and Jay O. Sanders as 'Alfred Doolittle.' This is a limited engagement through Sunday, December 16.
Photo Coverage: 'The Ritz' Opening Night Arrivals
by Walter McBride
- Oct 12, 2007
An impressive collection of Broadway and screen celebrities arrived for the officially opening of The Ritz on Thursday, October 11 on Broadway at Studio 54 (254 West 54th St) where it will play a limited engagement through December 2, 2007.
Project Shaw Hosts 2 Comedies; with Houdyshell, Morton 10/22
by BWW News Desk
- Sep 28, 2007
Gingold Theatrical Group's Project Shaw returns Monday, October 22 at 7PM at The Players (16 Gramercy Park South) for two utterly ridiculous one-acts by George Bernard Shaw: Press Cuttings and with Passion, Poison and Petrifaction.
Murray Replaces Glover in 6/18 Project Shaw Reading
by BWW News Desk
- Jun 4, 2007
Tony Award-nominee Brian Murray has replaced John Glover in in Project Shaw's next presentation - a pairing of Village Wooing and How He Lied to Her Husband, two short comedies by George Bernard Shaw that will be presented on Monday, June 18th at 7 PM at the Players Club
Mays, Murray, Stuhlbart, Etc. Set for 4/9 Maugham Reading
by BWW News Desk
- Mar 26, 2007
Maria Aitken, director of London's Olivier-winning Best New Comedy, will bring an all star ensemble of Broadway actors to the stage of the Laura Pels Theatre on Monday, April 9th at 7pm as The Acting Company presents a benefit staged reading of W. Somerset Maugham's For Services Rendered.
O'Hara, Grammer to Star in NY Philharmonic's My Fair Lady
by BWW News Desk
- Jan 10, 2007
The New York Philharmonic presents Lerner and Loewe's My Fair Lady in four semi-staged performances, March 7-10, 2007. The musical - a New York Philharmonic premiere - will star Kelli O'Hara, Kelsey Grammer, Charles Kimbrough, Brian Dennehy, Marni Nixon and Tim Jerome.
Durning, Chalfant, Etc. Set for Eugene O'Neill Celebration
by BWW News Desk
- Dec 28, 2006
Charles Durning, Kathleen Chalfant, Harris Yulin and Brian Murray will celebrate the early works of playwriting icon Eugene O'Neill with a week of free events, starting Saturday, December 30th, at the Provincetown Playhouse
Murray and Seldes to Engage in 'Conversation' in Westport
by BWW News Desk
- Sep 7, 2006
Marian Seldes and Brian Murray, two of Broadway's leading artists, who have played together in some of the 20th century's most daring plays, will talk about their careers, their friendship and their process of creation in 'Artists in Conversation,' presented by the Westport Arts Center, on Monday, September 25
Lawrence Sacharow, Obie Award-Winning Director Dies
by BWW News Desk
- Aug 17, 2006
Lawrence J. Sacharow, director of the theatre program at Fordham College at Lincoln Center, and Obie Award-winning director of Len Jenkin's 'Five of Us,' died Monday, August 14, at New York Hospital, of complications from leukemia. He was 68.
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