Photo Flash: Elaine Stritch Visits BROADWAY TALKS

By: Dec. 07, 2010
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 Jordan Roth, President of Jujamcyn Theaters, continued his multi-evening 92nd Street Y conversation series, "Broadway Talks," with Tony and Emmy Award-winning actress Elaine Stritch on December 6. Roth and Stritch discussed her current role in A Little Night Music, among other topics of her legendary career, at 92nd Street Y 1395 Lexington Avenue at 92nd Street.

A presentation of 92nd Street Y, Jordan Roth's "Broadway Talks" series features illuminating one-on-one discussions between Mr. Roth and current Broadway stars. Previous conversations have featured Liev Schreiber Tony Award nominee, A View from the Bridge, Laura Linney Tony Award nominee, Time Stands Still, Sean Hayes Tony Award nominee, Promises, Promises, Nathan Lane The Addams Family, Billie Joe Armstrong and Michael Mayer American Idiot and David Hyde Pierce La Bête.

Elaine Stritch's legendary career began as Ethel Merman's standby in Call Me Madam. Her Broadway and West End credits include such shows as Bus Stop, Goldilocks, Sail Away, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Small Craft Warnings, Company, A Delicate Balance and Showboat. Ms. Stritch received a 2007 Emmy Award for her recurring guest role on NBC's "30 Rock"; she won a Tony Award, two Drama Desk Awards and a 2004 Emmy Award for the Broadway production of Elaine Stritch at Liberty. In 2005 Stritch made her New York cabaret debut at the Café Carlyle, where she performs regularly. Stritch hits Broadway again this year in the revival of Sondheim's A Little Night Music.

About 92nd Street Y: Founded in 1874 by a group of visionary Jewish leaders, 92nd Street Y's mission is to enrich lives, create community and elevate humanity. The organization serves about 300,000 people of all ages, races, faiths and backgrounds annually through its local programs, and reaches many more through its satellite, television, radio and Internet broadcasts. 92nd Street Y awards nearly $1 million in scholarships annually and reaches out to thousands of public school children through subsidized arts and science education programs. 92Y's new downtown venue, 92YTribeca, opened in October 2008, and features a wide range of programming including music, film, comedy and talks. For more information, please visit www.92Y.org.

Jordan Roth is the President of Jujamcyn Theaters, whose current Broadway productions include American Idiot, Fela!, Jersey Boys, A Little Night Music, Elf and the upcoming The Book of Mormon and How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying.

 


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