What the Butler Saw 2000 - Articles Page 7

Opened: November 12, 2000
Closing: December 31, 2000

What the Butler Saw - 2000 - Off-Broadway History , Info & More

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What the Butler Saw is a farcical play by English playwright, John Kingsley “Joe” Orton. First performed in 1969, after Orton’s death, the play is about a doctor in a psychiatric home who tries to seduce the woman he wants for a secretary, and their attempts to hide an incident during the interview. The play was Orton’s attempt to revive comedy and farce in theatre at the time. Orton is remembered for his daring attempts to shock and amuse audiences; darkly farcical modern plays are known as “Ortonesque.” His first novel, Head to Toe, was published posthumously.

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What the Butler Saw - 2000 - Off-Broadway Articles Page 7

For Reynolds, Cowardly Lion is Role of a Lifetime
by James Howard - Apr 18, 2008


INTERVIEW: David Bosley-Reynolds, the BWW 2007 Actor of the Year, talks about his career, Toby's Dinner Theatres and, of course, The Wizard of Oz.

A 'Drowsy' Jason Kravits Cooks On Stage
by TJ Fitzgerald - Sep 6, 2006


Jason Kravits from THE DROWSY CHAPERONE gets candid

GYPSY OF THE MONTH: Roger Preston Smith of 'Hello, Dolly!'
by Adrienne Onofri - Jul 5, 2006


Ten years after serenading Carol Channing on Broadway and tour, Roger is now waiting on Tovah Feldshuh in 'Dolly!' at N.J.'s Paper Mill Playhouse.

Photo Flash: Cast Announced for Lestat, Trying Out in SF
by BWW News Desk - Aug 23, 2005


LESTAT stars Hugh Panaro in the title role, Carolee Carmello as Gabrielle, Jack Noseworthy as Armand, Jim Stanek as Louis, Roderick Hill as Nicolas, Michael Genet as Marius and Allison Fischer as Claudia.

Terrorism Begins Off-Broadway Previews on May 9
by BWW News Desk - Apr 21, 2005


In a first-time co-production, The New Group and The Play Company are pleased to present the American premiere of Terrorism. Written by the Presnyakov Brothers and directed by Will Frears, Terrorism will play a limited Off-Broadway engagement Monday, May 9th through Sunday, June 26th at The Clurman Theater/Theatre Row.

What the Butler Saw FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What productions of What the Butler Saw have there been?
What the Butler Saw has had 5 productions including Off-Broadway which opened in 1970, Off-Broadway which opened in 1981, Off-Broadway which opened in 1989, Off-Broadway which opened in 2000 and West End which opened in 2012.
What awards has What the Butler Saw been nominated for?
What the Butler Saw has been nominated for the Outstanding Revival award at The Lortels, presented by The New Group.

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