Falco, Channing, Baranski, Etc. Read in 3/5 'Heidi' Benefit

By: Mar. 05, 2007
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Edie Falco, Stockard Channing, Christine Baranski and Robert Klein are all set to star in tonight's Lincoln Center Theater's benefit reading of the late Wendy Wasserstein's The Sisters Rosensweig. The show begins at 7 p.m. and takes place at the Vivian Beaumont Theater located in Manhattan at 150 West 65th Street.

Also starring in the reading, which will be directed by the play's original director Daniel Sullivan, are Ari Graynor, John Michael Higgins, Simon Jones, Aaron Krohn and Peter Scanavino.

The 1992 world premiere of The Sisters Rosenweig was first produced at the Lincoln Center Theater and ran a total of 745 performances--first at the Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater, LCT's Off-Broadway space, and then at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre on Broadway. The LCT also produced Wasserstein's An American Daughter, Old Money and her final play, Third.

The benefit is set to raise money for the Lincoln Center Theater's productions and education programs.

Tickets for the evening include preferred orchestra seating as well as a dinner with cast members after the performance. They begin at $1,500 for single tickets and $15,000 for a table of ten and can be purchased by calling (212) 501-3251.

Tickets just for the performance are $75 and are on sale at the LCT box office or at www.telecharge.com.




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