What the Butler Saw 1970 - Articles Page 2.6

Opened: May 4, 1970
Closing: November 15, 1970

What the Butler Saw - 1970 - 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 - 1970 - Off-Broadway Articles Page 2.6

'Back to Bacharach and David' to Have Run at Music Box April 15 - May 17
by BWW News Desk - Apr 15, 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).

'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).

Susan Louise O'Connor Completes Broadway Cast of BLITHE SPIRIT
by Robert Diamond - Feb 2, 2009


The producers of the upcoming Broadway revival of Noel Coward's Blithe Spirit are pleased to welcome SUSAN LOUISE O'CONNOR in the role of 'Edith'.

Baltimore/Washington Backstage - October 22, 2008
by Charles Shubow - Oct 22, 2008


News from Broadway and theater in the Baltimore/Washington area

Matthew Broderick to Return to Broadway in Roundabout's 'The Philanthropist'
by Faetra Petillo - Oct 6, 2008


Roundabout Theatre Company (Todd Haimes, Artistic Director) is proud to announce Tony Award winner Matthew Broderick as 'Philip' in a new Broadway production of The Philanthropist by Tony and Academy Award winner Christopher Hampton, directed by David Grindley.

'Irma Vep', 'Cyrano', and Shakespeare Join 'First Wives' This Summer at Old Globe
by Faetra Petillo - Sep 8, 2008


Lou Spisto, Executive Producer of the Tony Award-winning Old Globe, is pleased to announce the Theatre's complete 2009 Summer Season.

In Gratitude: A Fan's Remembrance of Harold Rome
by Bruce F. Winston - May 31, 2006


Bruce F. Winston remembers his 'musical theatre mentor' Harold Rome, the composer/lyricist of Call Me Mister, Fanny, I Can Get It for You Wholesale and more

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.

The Naked Truth: An interview with Bruce Kimmel
by Craig Brockman - Jun 15, 2003


I recently had the chance to sit down with Bruce Kimmel and ask him a plethora of questions. Bruce is used to putting others in the proverbial hot seat on his website - but as they say...turnabout is fair play!

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 Best Foreign Play category at the Obie Awards for Joe Orton.
What awards has What the Butler Saw won?
What the Butler Saw has won the Best Foreign Play award at the Obie Awards for Joe Orton.

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