SYLVIA Invites Fans To Celebrate National Dog Day At Loews Regency

By: Aug. 26, 2015
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Did you know that today, August 26th, is National Dog Day? Well, our friends at the Broadway revival of Sylvia make it their business to know and they invite all their fans to bring their pups to Loews Regency (Park Avenue & 61st Street) from 5-8pm for a special celebration.

There'll be "yappy hour" specials, doggie massages and, of course, plenty of Sylvia merchandise to take home.

This was going to be a secret event, but I guess we let the cat out of the bag.

From Tony Award-winning director Daniel Sullivan (PROOF, GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS) and two-time Pulitzer Prize nominee A. R. Gurney (THE DINING ROOM, LOVE LETTERS), Sylvia stars a brilliant cast of acclaimed comedians: Tony Award winner Matthew Broderick, Tony winner Julie White, Robert Sella, and fresh from her Tony-winning performance in You Can't Take It with You, Annaleigh Ashford as Broadway's friskiest new heroine. This wonderful look into the complexities of love and commitment asks what it truly means to be devoted to your partner...and how do you choose between the love of your life and man's best friend?

Has your pet changed your life? Have you ever wondered what she's thinking when she stares up at you and tilts her head? Could she have the secret to understanding the world at large and your place in it? Or is she just more interested in how your shoe tastes? The world of a middle-aged New York couple is turned topsy-turvy when the husband brings home an exceptionally engaging canine running loose in Central Park in the hilarious and heartwarming comedy, Sylvia.

The creative team will include scenic design by Tony Award-nominee David Rockwell (YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU, ON THE TWENTIETH CENTURY), costume design by Academy Award-winner Ann Roth (THE ENGLISH PATIENT), and lighting design by Tony Award-nominee Japhy Weideman (THE VISIT, AIRLINE HIGHWAY).



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