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Mary Birdsong, Diana DeGarmo, Tom Lowe and Tressa Thomas Announced for 'Back to Bacharach and David'
by Robert Diamond - Mar 13, 2009


Theatre World Award-winner Mary Birdsong ('Reno 911!'), 'American Idol' and Broadway star Diana DeGarmo, West End musical actor and 'American idol' contestant Tom Lowe, and musical and film actress Tressa Thomas have been cast in 'Back to Bacharach and David,' the Off-Broadway hit having a 23-performance limited engagement, April 15 to May 17 (press opening April 19) at The Music Box @ Fonda, 6126 Hollywood Blvd. in Hollywood.

Photo Flash: GOLDFISH At SCR
by Gabrielle Sierra - Mar 13, 2009


GOLDFISH by John Kolvenbach, directed by Loretta Greco is a play about Albert and Lucy, two off-beat college students who connect - to their surprise - in this life-affirming drama about love lost and found. CREATIVE TEAM: Myung Hee Cho (set design), Alex Jaeger (costume design), Lonnie Rafael Alcaraz (lighting design), Michael Hooker (sound design), John Glore (dramaturg) and Julie Haber (stage manager).

'Back to Bacharach and David' to Have Run at Music Box April 15 - May 17
by Robert Diamond - Mar 5, 2009


March 2, 2009 Los Angeles - The Off-Broadway hit ?Back to Bacharach and David? will have a short 23 performance engagement at The Music Box @ Fonda April 15 to May 17 (opening April 19).

Photo Flash: GOLDFISH At SCR
by Gabrielle Sierra - Feb 20, 2009


GOLDFISH By John Kolvenbach Directed by Loretta Greco Albert and Lucy are off-beat college students who connect - to their surprise - in this life-affirming comedy about love lost and found.

SCR Announces Cast And Creative Team For GOLDFISH 3/15-4/5
by Gabrielle Sierra - Feb 20, 2009


South Coast Repertory today announced the cast and creative team for the World Premiere of Goldfish, a life-affirming comedy about love lost and found written by John Kolvenbach. Commissioned by SCR and directed by Loretta Greco, Goldfish will run from March 15 through April 5, 2009 on the Julianne Argyros Stage. Low-priced previews are available from March 15 through March 19. Opening night is March 20. Press night is Saturday, March 21 at 7:45 p.m. Tickets to Goldfish may be purchased online at www.scr.org, by phone at (714) 708-5555 or in person at the SCR box office.

La Jolla Playhouse Presents Woodard's 'The Night Watcher'
by BWW News Desk - Jun 6, 2008


La Jolla Playhouse is proud to welcome back Charlayne Woodard with a moving new one-woman play 'The Night Watcher' directed by Robert Egan.

'Yellow Face' Extends 2 Weeks; Performances thru 1/13
by BWW News Desk - Dec 20, 2007


The Public Theater announced today it would extend David Henry Hwang's new play Yellow Face for an additional two weeks to accommodate rising audience demand. Directed by Leigh Silverman, this world premiere comedy will now run through Sunday, January 13.

'Yellow Face' Extends at The Public thru 12/30
by BWW News Desk - Dec 13, 2007


The Public Theater will extend David Henry Hwang's new play Yellow Face through the end of the year. Directed by Leigh Silverman, this world premiere comedy will now run through Sunday, December 30.

Photo Coverage: 'Yellow Face' Opening Night
by Carlos Gustavo Monroy - Dec 12, 2007


The Public Theater officially opened the world premiere of David Henry Hwang's new play Yellow Face, directed by Leigh Silverman on Monday, December 10 at 7 PM, to run through Sunday, December 23.

Hwang's 'Yellow Face' with Jue, Debuts at The Public Nov.19
by BWW News Desk - Oct 23, 2007


The Public Theater will conclude its fall season with the world premiere of David Henry Hwang's new play Yellow Face, directed by Leigh Silverman. A co-production with the Center Theatre Group, this backstage comedy begins previews on Monday, November 19 and will run through Sunday, December 23 with an official press opening on Monday, December 10 at 7 PM.

'Yellow Face' Hwang's Lingering Grudge
by James Sims - May 23, 2007


Yellow Face often blurs the lines between fact and fiction, with many of Hwang's personal travails making their way into the play, yet never fully emphasizing what is truth. Even with such ambiguities, the play is a scathing rebuke of minority critics, especially journalists, which get their fair share of ridicule throughout the work...

'Wonderland' Captures Old Hollywood Allure
by James Sims - May 7, 2007


Fame, that glorious accolade that is so rarely attained, and once tasted, is constantly yearned for again. It is a tale as old as time here in Hollywood, where Gloria Swanson roams the hills in a dilapidated mansion, and gawkers flock to place a hand in some long ago imprint in front of Grauman's Chinese Theater...

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