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Date of Death: December 07, 1975 (78)

Birth Place: Madison, WI, USA

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Keen Company to Present NY Premiere of Theophilus North
by BWW News Desk - Aug 7, 2006


This September, Keen Company will kick off their 2006/07 season with the New York premiere of Theophilus North by Matthew Burnett, based on the novel by Thornton Wilder and directed by Carl Forsman

Next Season Keen Company Moves Uptown and Off Broadway
by BWW News Desk - Jun 21, 2006


Next season, Keen Company moves uptown and Off Broadway! First show of their 2006/07 Season is the NYC premiere of Theophilus North, by Matthew Burnett, based on the novel by Thornton Wilder.

REVIEW: Everyman’s CANDIDA
by James Howard - May 21, 2006


WHO: Everyman Theatre WHAT: George Bernard Shaw’s Candida WHEN: now through June 25th, Tues. –Thurs. 7:30PM, Fri. & Sat. 8PM, Sat. & Sun. 2:30PM HOW MUCH: $18-$28, depending upon performance time, discounts available to Seniors 62+ on Wed. Eve. And Sat. Mat.

Miss Witherspoon: Christopher Durang Explains A Decent Amount Of It For You
by Michael Dale - Dec 2, 2005


A daffy and loveably cynical Kristine Nielsen stars in Christopher Durang's absurd comedy of reincarnation

Williamstown Theatre Festival Announces 2005 Schedule July 6 �" August 28
by BWW News Desk - Mar 31, 2005


Roger Rees, Artistic Director of the Tony Award-winning Williamstown Theatre Festival (WTF), has announced details for the Festival's 2005 Season, running July 6 through August 28.

Food for Thought Announces Spring Season
by BWW News Desk - Feb 7, 2005


FOOD FOR THOUGHT, the lunch-time play reading series, under the Artistic Direction of its founder, Susan Charlotte, will celebrate its Fifth Anniversary when it opens its Spring 2005 season on Wednesday, February 23 with the New York premiere of a new Tennessee Williams' work Me, Vashya.

The Rise and Fall of the Broadway Musical: Is The Fabulous Invalid Beyond Recovery?
by Michael Dale - Jan 13, 2005


Mark N. Grant's new book explores the fall of a once-vital art form.

Billy Crystal's 700 Sundays: Yes, But Is It Performance Art?
by Michael Dale - Dec 24, 2004


It's funny! It's sentimental! It's a smashing Broadway debut as both author and actor! But what is it?

PIERRE AND MARIE - A Scientific Comedy at Workshop Theatre
by BWW News Desk - Sep 29, 2004


Two young scientists experience the thrill of discovery, the pitfalls of fame and the wonder of love in the New York Premiere of the scientific comedy PIERRE AND MARIE. Adapted by Ron Clark from the play Les Palmes de. M. Schutz by Jean-Noel Fenwick, and presented by Break A Leg Productions, the show will be performed beginning October 21st at the WorkShop Theatre, located at 312 West 36th Street. The play is directed by Christopher Bellis. This comedy was developed through the Science and the Arts program at the CUNY Graduate Center.

BROADWAY'S LIVING DOLL: AN INTERVIEW WITH CAROL CHANNING
by Joseph F. Panarello - Jan 22, 2004


Celebrating the 40th Anniversary of Hello Dolly! on Broadway, Carol Channing shares special memories of the original production, what she's doing next and lots more with BroadwayWorld.com.

An Interview With The Marvelous Michael Musto
by BWW - Jul 25, 2003


Michael Musto, a well know writer for the Village Voice recently sat down with BroadwayWorld.com's Corine Cohen to discuss his life. Read on!

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