VINEYARD THEATRE Honors Marian Seldes At Rainbow Room 2/9

By: Dec. 09, 2008
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The Vineyard Theatre -- where Marian Seldes originated her role in Edward Albee's Pulitzer Prize-winning play THREE TALL WOMEN in 1993 -- will honor the Tony Award-winning actress at the theatre's annual gala on Monday, February 9th at 6 PM at The Rainbow Room (30 Rockefeller Plaza, 65th floor) in Manhattan.

The Gala -- which will benefit the Vineyard Theatre, one of the nation's leading theatres devoted to producing new works -- will include salutations to Ms. Seldes by a host of theatre artists, to be announced, and celebrate its theme of community spirit and neighborhood involvement by also honoring The Union Square Partnership.

The beloved Marian Seldes, whose career has spanned sixty decades and has included noted stage, film, radio and television performances, made her Broadway debut in 1948 in a production of MEDEA and was most recently seen on Broadway opposite Angela Lansbury in DEUCE. Ms. Seldes has earned five Tony Award nominations, winning in 1967 for her performance in Edward Albee's A DELICATE BALANCE. She made her Vineyard debut in 1993 in the theatre's sold-out production of Mr. Albee's THREE TALL WOMEN, which transferred to the Promenade Theatre, where the play ran Off-Broadway for three years, prior to a successful national tour and an engagement in the West End.

Serving the community for 30 years, The Union Square Partnership, a community-based, non-profit organization, has been Union Square's leading advocate, working collaboratively with area residents, businesses, non-profit and academic institutions to ensure the district's continued growth and success. The Partnership provides sanitation, public safety, economic development and marketing services; administers a successful after-school program at the local public high school; and invests in the maintenance and beautification of Union Square Park. The organization also hosts a number of community events, including Summer in the Square, which includes music, dance, theatre, yoga and children's programming, all free to the public throughout the summer. Vineyard Theatre has been a member of the Union Square Partnership since relocating to Union Square in 1989.

The Gala Chairs for the event are Rick Dean and Gretchen Shugart. The Vineyard Board Chair is Jill S. Gabbe and President is Ken Greiner.

In the past two years, The Vineyard has honored two playwrights who have won Pulitzer Prizes for their plays at The Vineyard: Edward Albee (THREE TALL WOMEN, 1993) and Paula Vogel (HOW I LEARNED TO DRIVE, Pulitzer 1998) with guests including Eartha Kitt, Lewis Black, Penny Fuller, John Guare, Julianne Moore, Bart Freundlich, Lili Taylor, Anna Paquin, S. Epatha Merkerson, Judy Kuhn, Cheyenne Jackson, Michael Berresse, Joe Morton, Paul Rudd, Patricia Clarkson, Betty Buckley and the cast of [title of show], among others.

The Vineyard opened its current season with the critically acclaimed world-premiere of Tarell Alvin McCraney's play WIG OUT! which extended twice, playing to packed houses and breaking box office records that surpassed such past hits as [title of show] and AVENUE Q. In February, Vineyard Theatre will present the New York premiere of The Civilians' newest work, THIS BEAUTIFUL CITY, in a co-production with Los Angeles' Center Theatre Group.

Under the artistic leadership of Douglas Aibel, Vineyard Theatre has presented some of the most provocative and original new plays and musicals written for the stage in the past 27 years. The Vineyard received its first Tony Awards with AVENUE Q, winner of three 2004 Tony Awards, including Best Musical. Other productions of note at The Vineyard include two Pulitzer Prize-winners, Edward Albee's THREE TALL WOMEN and Paula Vogel's HOW I LEARNED TO DRIVE; Craig Lucas' THE DYING GAUL, Becky Mode's FULLY COMMITTED, AFTER ASHLEY by Gina Gionfriddo, Julia Cho's THE PIANO TEACHER, the musical THE SLUG BEARERS OF KAYROL ISLAND by Ben Katchor and Mark Mulcahy, and Christopher Shinn's WHERE DO WE LIVE; as well as premieres of new works by Nicky Silver, Kirsten Childs, Polly Pen, Cornelius Eady and Doug Wright. The Vineyard's hit musical [TITLE OF SHOW] received three OBIE awards for its creators, Jeff Bowen and Hunter Bell, and its director, Michael Berresse, in 2006, transferring to Broadway this past summer.

Douglas Aibel is the Artistic Director of Vineyard Theatre; Jennifer Garvey-Blackwell is Executive Director.

Tickets for the evening range from $500 - $2500 and tables from $5000 - $25,000. For reservations and more information, please contact Scott Pyne at 212-353-3366 x242 or visit www.vineyardtheatre.org.

 



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