'The Rise of Dorothy Hale' Closes Off-Bway Jan.27

By: Jan. 09, 2008
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The Rise Of Dorothy Hale, the new mystery/thriller by Myra Bairstow, directed by Pamela Hall, now starring Purva Bedi, Patrick Boll, Dina Ann Comolli, Laura Koffman, Stuart Marshall and Larry Sharp will play its final performance Sunday January 27. The show will have played 137 performances and 12 previews.

"History has recorded that Dorothy Hale, the widow of American muralist Gardner Hale, died in New York City on October 21, 1938 after plunging sixteen stories from her apartment window at the Hampshire House on Central Park South.  She was thirty-three years old.  Dorothy's death was ruled a suicide. The story of Dorothy Hale has never really been thoroughly examined.  Until now.  The Rise Of Dorothy Hale explores the life and death of Dorothy Hale through the creative process of Frida Kahlo and enables the contradictions in history to stand face to face," explain press notes.

Performances are Monday, Wednesday through Saturday at 8 PM, with matinees Wednesday at 2PM and Saturday & Sunday at 3 PM at St Luke's Theatre (308 West 46th Street, between Eighth and Ninth Avenues).

For tickets call Telecharge.com at 212/239-6200. For additional information, visit www.dorothyhale.com


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