THEATER TALK to Welcome THE BELLE OF AMHERST's Joely Richardson, Steve Cosson & More

By: Nov. 12, 2014
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An all-new THEATER TALK features actor Joely Richardson, currently giving a luminous performance as Emily Dickinson in a revival of William Luce's The Belle of Amherst at The Westside Theatre, and the production's director, Steve Cosson, in a discussion about the reclusive 19th-century poet, and the legacy of actor Julie Harris who opened and toured the play for many years.

In addition, a Broadway Update brings two journalists new to THEATER TALK - Stefanie Cohen, Arts and Entertainment writer for The Wall Street Journal and Imogen Lloyd Webber, News Editor at Broadway.com - who discuss current and upcoming productions including NBC's much-anticipated live broadcast of Peter Pan, as well as On the Town, THE LAST SHIP and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.

Hosted by Michael Riedel of the New York Post and Susan Haskins, this THEATER TALK episode premieres in the New York metropolitan area Friday, November 14 (2014) at 1 AM (Saturday morning) on Thirteen/PBS, and continues on CUNY TV* Saturday 11/15 at 8:30 PM, Sunday 11/16 at 12:30 PM, and Monday 11/17 at 7:30 AM, 1:30 PM, and 7:30 PM.

*CUNY TV, the City University of New York television station, is broadcast in the New York metropolitan area on digital Ch. 25.3, and cablecast in the five boroughs of New York City on Ch. 75 (Time Warner; Optimum/Brooklyn), Ch. 77 (RCN), and Ch. 30 (Verizon FiOS). The show is available online anytime at www.cuny.tv and www.theatertalk.org and via iTunes podcasts.

THEATER TALK is jointly produced by the not-for-profits Theater Talk Productions and CUNY TV. The program is taped in the Himan Brown TV and Radio Studios at The City University of New York (CUNY) TV in Manhattan, and is distributed to 100+ participating public television stations nationwide. THEATER TALK is made possible in part by The New York State Council on the Arts, The New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, The TDF/TAP Plus Program, The CUNY TV Foundation and The Friends of THEATER TALK.


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