Klugman and Dooley to Star in George St. 'Sunshine Boys'

By: May. 14, 2007
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Jack Klugman and Paul Dooley will star in the George Street Playhouse production of The Sunshine Boys, running from Oct 16, 2007 - Nov 11, 2007, according to the New Brunswick, NJ theatre's website.

The Neil Simon classic will be directed by David Saint.  "The legendary Jack Klugman (Gypsy, The Odd Couple, last season's The Value of Names) returns to George Street in this classic comedy by Neil Simon.  Joining him will be Paul Dooley - a comedic actor with hundreds of theatre, film and television appearances credit, including the films Breaking Away, Waiting for Guffman and Sixteen Candles," state George Street notes.

"Lewis and Clark were the kings of comedy – too bad they can't stand one another!  A staple on the Vaudeville circuit, they kept audiences in stitches for decades, making six appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show.  Now estranged for decades, they agree to reunite for one last performance. – but can they get through the sketch without killing one another?  An uproarious and touching comedy from the pen of Neil Simon."

Visit www.georgestplayhouse.org for tickets and more information.

Photo of Jack Klugman by Walter McBride/Retna Ltd.


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