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Opened: March 16, 1971
Closing: March 16, 1971

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Mississippi Mud Productions' SEAGULL69 Sets Talkbacks with Austin Pendleton
by Tyler Peterson - Jan 23, 2014


Tony-nominated and Obie-winning Chekhov director Austin Pendleton helms and appears in Mississippi Mud Productions' SeaGull69, a new version of Anton Chekhov's masterpiece, The SeaGull. This is a world premiere of an adaptation by Austin Pendleton and the acting company drawing on Marian Fell's translation. Set in Los Angeles in the summer of 1969, the play looks at family and friends pursuing the American dream of fame, love, and fortune in Hollywood, the land of dreams. Chekhov's sense of humor along with his tender and honest look at life is explored through the terrain of this family and their circle's life in Hollywood from 1969-1971. Tickets on sale online @ http://seagull69.brownpapertickets.com - $17 general admission, $14 student/senior.

DR. KILDARE Among Warner Archive's New Releases
by Caryn Robbins - Jan 21, 2014


Warner Archive Collection announces its latest releases!

COURTSHIP OF EDDIE'S FATHER Among Warner Archive Collection New Releases
by Caryn Robbins - Jan 14, 2014


Warner Archive Collection announces new releases!

Austin Pendleton to Direct Mississippi Mud's SEAGULL69, 1/24-2/17
by Tyler Peterson - Jan 3, 2014


Tony-nominated and Obie-winning Chekhov director Austin Pendleton helms and appears in Mississippi Mud Productions' SeaGull69, a new version of Anton Chekhov's masterpiece, The SeaGull. This is a world premiere of an adaptation by Austin Pendleton and the acting company drawing on Marian Fell's translation. Set in Los Angeles in the summer of 1969, the play looks at family and friends pursuing the American dream of fame, love, and fortune in Hollywood, the land of dreams. Chekhov's sense of humor along with his tender and honest look at life is explored through the terrain of this family and their circle's life in Hollywood from 1969-1971. Tickets on sale online @ http://seagull69.brownpapertickets.com - $17 general admission, $14 student/senior.

STAGE TUBE: On This Day 12/28 - FIDDLER ON THE ROOF
by Nicole Rosky - Dec 28, 2013


Today in 1976, the first Broadway revival of Fiddler on the Roof opened at the Winter Garden Theatre. Featuring music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, and book by Joseph Stein, the story centers on Tevye, the father of five daughters, and his attempts to maintain his family and Jewish religious traditions while outside influences encroach upon their lives. The original Broadway production of the show, which opened in 1964, had the first musical theatre run in history to surpass 3,000 performances. It spawned four Broadway revivals, a successful 1971 film adaptation, and the show has enjoyed enduring international popularity. It is also a very popular choice for school and community productions. In celebration of this day, we bring you Zero Mostel's performance of 'If I Were a Rich Man.' Click below to check it out!

Jack Jones to Celebrate His 50th Anniversary in Show Business at The McCallum Theatre Tonight
by David Green - Nov 23, 2013


Jack Jones celebrates his fiftieth anniversary in show business in a special one night only concert at The McCallum Theatre in Palm Desert tonight, November 23, at 8 p.m.

BWW Exclusive: Counting Down to Jennifer Ashley Tepper's UNTOLD STORIES OF BROADWAY Book - The Winter Garden Theatre
by Robert Diamond - Nov 7, 2013


To celebrate the publication of The Untold Stories of Broadway on November 12 by Dress Circle Publishing, Jennifer Ashley Tepper will be sharing three short excerpts about each of the Broadway theaters featured in the book-countdown style! Today: The Winter Garden Theatre!

First U.S. Retrospective of Norwegian Director Anja Breien Set for Moving Image, Now thru 11/9
by BWW News Desk - Nov 1, 2013


Celebrated in her home country and throughout Europe, but little-known in America, the Norwegian filmmaker Anja Breien makes feminist, politically aware fiction and documentary films. From tonight, November 1 through 9, 2013, Museum of the Moving Image will present Anja Breien: Games of Love and Loneliness, the first U.S. retrospective of Breien's work, featuring six features and a program of shorts, with the director in person for select screenings and for an opening reception.

First U.S. Retrospective of Norwegian Director Anja Breien Set for Moving Image, 11/1-9
by BWW News Desk - Oct 28, 2013


Celebrated in her home country and throughout Europe, but little-known in America, the Norwegian filmmaker Anja Breien makes feminist, politically aware fiction and documentary films. From November 1 through 9, 2013, Museum of the Moving Image will present Anja Breien: Games of Love and Loneliness, the first U.S. retrospective of Breien's work, featuring six features and a program of shorts, with the director in person for select screenings and for an opening reception.

James Reston, Jr. Reports on Personal Motive of Oswald in THE ACCIDENTAL ASSASSIN
by Christina Mancuso - Oct 28, 2013


Was the assassination of one of America's most beloved presidents an accident?

Legendary Grammy-Winning Entertainer Jack Jones Celebrates His 50th Anniversary In Show Business At The McCallum Theatre 11/23
by David Green - Oct 28, 2013


Jack Jones celebrates his fiftieth anniversary in show business in a special one night only concert at The McCallum Theatre in Palm Desert on Saturday, November 23, at 8:00pm. Jones won two Grammys for 'Best Pop Male Vocal Performance' with his singles 'Lollipops and Roses' and 'Wives and Lovers.' He was also nominated for 'The Impossible Dream,' and his recording of 'Wives and Lovers' was nominated for 'Record of the Year'. His hit records include 'The Race Is On,' 'Lady,' 'Call Me Irresponsible,' and 'What I Did for Love.' He is a leading interpreter of musical theater, with acclaimed performances in Guys and Dolls, South Pacific, She Loves Me, Pajama Game, and as Don Quixote in the national tour of Man of La Mancha. Jones's credits also include film and television roles, an internationally syndicated TV variety show, and performances at Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center, and the White House and he has performed and recorded theme songs for film and TV, including 'Love with a Proper Stranger" and 'The Love Boat.'

'Do You Have Inner Peace' Is a Testament to Faith's Ability to Soothe the Soul
by Christina Mancuso - Oct 15, 2013


In today's fast paced lifestyle, the concept of inner peace is a much needed yet rare commodity. Indeed there has never been a time more in need of inner peace, due to the fact that life today is a hectic struggle to survive and stress is a constant presence in everyday life. In 'Do You Have Inner Peace' author Bro Ken has compiled his experiences in life and how, through God's help, he was able to attain inner peace.

BWW Exclusive: ALL EYES ON ANN-MARGRET; Richard Jay-Alexander Talks to the Legend
by Robert Diamond - Oct 5, 2013


Saying the name ANN-MARGRET is like an instant Rorschach Test or Word Association game and it's no wonder, as this woman who came to America from another country (Sweden) has surely achieved what is perceived as 'The American Dream' with a uniquely unparalleled career.

Sharon Hardy-Myers Offers Hope in HEAVEN AND EARTH
by Christina Mancuso - Aug 22, 2013


The pain of losing a child is indescribable, as author Sharon Hardy-Myers herself experienced when her youngest, Makye, was taken away from her. She remembers the tragedy that befell her teenage son, and how she dealt with the death physically, mentally and spiritually in a healthy way, to move forward in life rather than succumb to grief and despair. Her new book, Heaven And Earth, shares these ultimate insights to readers everywhere, showing them how to become a more positive human being in the face of life's vicissitudes.

Singer, Actress and Broadway Star Eydie Gormé Dies at 84
by Robert Diamond - Aug 10, 2013


Famed singer, actress and Broadway star Eydie Gormé has died at age 84. Spokesperson Howard Bragman said 'Legendary singer and performer Eydie Gorme passed away peacefully today at Sunrise Hospital following a brief illness. She was surrounded by her husband, son and other loved ones at the time of her death.' In his own statement, Steve Lawrence said: 'Eydie has been my partner on stage and in life for more than 55 years. I fell in love with her the moment I saw her and even more the first time I heard her sing. While my personal loss is unimaginable, the world has lost one of the greatest pop vocalists of all time.'

Moving Image to Screen FUN CITY: NEW YORK IN THE MOVIES 1967-75, Begin. Today
by Movies News Desk - Aug 10, 2013


Movies filmed in New York City that tapped into the turmoil, chaos, and social and cultural energies of the late 1960s and early 1970s are the subject of the screening series Fun City: New York in the Movies 1967-75, curated by film critic and historian J. Hoberman. The series, which will be accompanied by a new monograph written by Hoberman, includes nineteen films, and will be presented by Museum of the Moving Image from August 10 through September 1. The films include established classics such as Rosemary's Baby, The French Connection, Midnight Cowboy, and Dog Day Afternoon, as well as lesser known films such as The Angel Levine, Bye Bye Braverman, and Cotton Comes to Harlem.

Kennedy Center to Present 12th Annual PAGE-TO-STAGE New Play Festival, 8/31-9/2
by Tyler Peterson - Aug 9, 2013


The Kennedy Center hosts its 12th annual Page-to-Stage new play festival from Saturday, August, 31 to Monday, September 2, 2013, featuring more than 40 theaters from the D.C. metropolitan area, all with a mission to produce and support new work. The three-day, Center-wide event offers a series of free readings and open rehearsals of plays and musicals being developed by local, regional, and national playwrights, librettists, and composers. A performance schedule appears on the following pages. Participating theaters include:

Moving Image to Screen FUN CITY: NEW YORK IN THE MOVIES 1967-75, 8/10-9/1
by Movies News Desk - Jul 24, 2013


Movies filmed in New York City that tapped into the turmoil, chaos, and social and cultural energies of the late 1960s and early 1970s are the subject of the screening series Fun City: New York in the Movies 1967-75, curated by film critic and historian J. Hoberman. The series, which will be accompanied by a new monograph written by Hoberman, includes nineteen films, and will be presented by Museum of the Moving Image from August 10 through September 1. The films include established classics such as Rosemary's Baby, The French Connection, Midnight Cowboy, and Dog Day Afternoon, as well as lesser known films such as The Angel Levine, Bye Bye Braverman, and Cotton Comes to Harlem.

STAGE TUBE: On This Day 7/9- FIDDLER ON THE ROOF
by Nicole Rosky - Jul 9, 2013


Today in 1981, the second Broadway revival of Fiddler on the Roof opened at the New York State Theatre, where it ran for 53 performances. Featuring music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, and book by Joseph Stein, the story centers on Tevye, the father of five daughters, and his attempts to maintain his family and Jewish religious traditions while outside influences encroach upon their lives. The original Broadway production of the show, which opened in 1964, had the first musical theatre run in history to surpass 3,000 performances. It spawned four Broadway revivals, a successful 1971 film adaptation, and the show has enjoyed enduring international popularity.

BWW Reviews: Disappointing Adaptation of THE SNOW GOOSE Needs a Rethink
by David Fick - Jul 6, 2013


The KBT production of THE SNOW GOOSE arrives with a yoke of great expectations around its neck. Based on Paul Gallico's classic novella, this reworking does not live up to the expectations placed upon it, missing out on much of what made Gallico's story so effective in the first place.

MONKEY: JOURNEY TO THE WEST Kicks Off Lincoln Center Festival Today
by BWW News Desk - Jul 6, 2013


Lincoln Center Festival, which runs from today, July 6 through 28, 2013 will unfold in six venues on and off the Lincoln Center campus. Music figures prominently in the 2013 Festival with international productions by an eclectic range of renowned composers, singers, musicians and directors. In addition to performances, a panel discussion on Lera Auerbach's opera, The Blind, is scheduled. A chronological listing follows.

Mint Theater's A PICTURE OF AUTUMN Extends Through 7/27
by Tyler Peterson - Jun 25, 2013


Mint Theater (Jonathan Bank, Artistic Director) today announced a two week extension for for the American Premiere of A Picture of Autumn by N.C. Hunter, directed by Gus Kaikkonen. The Mint production will now run until July 27th at its home (311 West 43rd Street).

New Jersey Hall of Fame Class of 2013 Announced!
by Devin MacDonald - Jun 25, 2013


At today's official christening and launch of the nation's first mobile Hall of Fame Museum, the New Jersey Hall of Fame announced its new class of inductees for 2013. The event was held at Liberty State Park, Jersey City.

Father's Day FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What productions of Father's Day have there been?
Father's Day has had 1 productions including Broadway which opened in 1971.
What Tony Awards has Father's Day been nominated for?
Father's Day has been nominated for the Tony Award for Best Scenic Design for Jo Mielziner.
What awards has Father's Day been nominated for?
Father's Day has been nominated for several awards. Marian Seldes was nominated for Outstanding Performance at the Drama Desk Awards, and Jennifer Salt was nominated for Performance at the Theatre World Awards.
What awards has Father's Day won?
Father's Day has won several awards for its outstanding performances. Marian Seldes received the Outstanding Performance award at the Drama Desk Awards, while Jennifer Salt was honored with the Performance award at the Theatre World Awards. These accolades recognize the exceptional talent and contributions of both actors in the production of Father's Day.

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