I Am My Own Wife- Plays Grove and Parker Playhouses

By: Dec. 31, 2005
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 I AM MY OWN WIFE

WINNER
2004 TONY® AWARDS
Best Play
Best Actor

WINNER
2004 PULITZER PRIZE
FOR DRAMA

WINNER
2004 DRAMA DESK
AWARDS
Outstanding Play
Outstanding Solo Performance

WINNER
2004 LUCILLE LORTEL
AWARDS
Outstanding Solo Show
Outstanding Scenic Design

WINNER
2004 OUTER CRITICS
CIRCLE AWARDS
Outstanding Broadway Play
Outstanding Solo Performance

WINNER
2004 DRAMA LEAGUE
AWARD
Distinguished Production of a Play

WINNER
2004 THEATRE WORLD
AWARDS
Jefferson Mays

WINNER
2004 OBIE AWARDs
Jefferson Mays, Performance
Moisés Kaufman, Direction
Derek McLane, Set Design                          I AM MY OWN WIFE

 

DOUG WRIGHT'S STUNNING TONY AWARD AND PULITZER PRIZE WINNING DRAMA, TO STAR MARK NELSON RECREATING HIS ACCLAIMED PORTRAYAL OF 'CHARLOTTE VON MAHLSDORF,' IN THE CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE PRODUCTION PREMIERING SOUTH FLORIDA JANUARY 10-29 AT THE COCONUT GROVE PLAYHOUSE THEN TO FORT LAUDERDALE FOR ONE WEEK, JANUARY 31-FEBRUARY 5, AT PARKER PLAYHOUSE

What is generally considered to be among the most provocative and controversial dramas to come to Broadway in the last decade, I AM MY OWN WIFE, Doug Wright's extraordinary one person show depicting the life of the mysterious German transvestite, Charlotte von Mahlsdorf, will arrive directly from its acclaimed Cleveland Play House production to bow in South Florida previewing Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, January 10-12, with the official opening set for Friday, January 13, at the Coconut Grove Playhouse.

Following its Grove run, the play will move on to Ft. Lauderdale for one week, January 31-Febnruary 5, at the Parker Playhouse.

Starring Mark Nelson, whose performance was declared "gigantic," and an "irresistible force" by the Cleveland Plain Dealer's theater critic, Tony Brown, Nelson will be known to Broadway theatre goers for his performances in "The Invention of Love," "After The Fall," "Three Sisters," "A Few Good Men," and four plays by Neil Simon. Local theater goers will recall Nelson for his brilliant performance as Einstein in Steve Martin's "Picasso at the Lapin Agile" which won him a Carbonell Award, Obie and Drama League awards in New York, and in California, the San Francisco's Critic's Award.

Directed by Anders Cato, who collaborated with Nelson on a production of "Talley's Folly" at the Berkshire Theatre Festival, Nelson will once again take on the tour-de-force performance (and 35 characters) which follows the true story of Charlotte von Mahlsdorf who during World War 11, lived openly as a transvestite in Nazi Germany, pursued sexual liberty and antique furniture, and ultimately became an icon of survival living through both the Nazi and Soviet- regimes.

Playwright Doug Wright is the author of "Quills," the imagined final days in the life of Marquis de Sade, for which he received the 1995 Kesselring Prize for Best New American Play from the National Arts Club as well as a 1995 Village Voice Obie for Outstanding Achievement in Playwriting. In addition to "Quills," which was later to become a hit movie starring Geoffrey Rush, Kate Winslet, Joaquin Phoenix and Michael Caine, Wright also wrote "Interrogating the Nude," and "Nude Descending a Staircase" prior to his triumphant "I Am My Wife.".

Among many Broadway successes, lighting designer Howard Binkley counts the Broadway productions of "Dracula," "Avenue Q," "Golda's Balcony," "Hollywood Arms, "The Full Monty," "Minnelli on Minnelli," "Parade," "Kiss of the Spider Woman," and "How to Succeed, etc."

Scenic designer Hugh Landwehr, has designed scenery throughout the U.S. for such major regional theatres as the Long Wharf Theatre, Buffalo's Studio Arena, DC's Shakespeare Theatre, Houston's Alley Theatre, and Minneapolis' Guthrie Theatre. On Broadway, Landwehr is noted for such famed productions as "Bus Stop," "All My Sons," and "A View from the Bridge."

Costume design is by Jeffrey Van Curtis, Costume Shop Manager at the Cleveland Play House, where among a score and more, he designed costumes for "Hurly Burly," "Hay Fever," "Proof," "Art," and "Through the Looking Glass." Also on the Play House staff is Resident Sound Designer, James C. Swonger," whose work includes "The Real Thing," "The Piano Lesson," Mitch Albom's "Tuesdays With Morrie," and "Hurlyburly."

I AM MY OWN WIFE is being presented in association with Ohio's Cleveland Play House.

Performances of I AM MY OWN WIFE at the Coconut Grove Playhouse, 3500 Main Highway, Coconut Grove, Florida, are Tuesday-Saturday, 8 P.M., matinees, Wednesday and Saturday, 2 P.M.; Sunday, 2 P.M.. Previews Tuesday, January 10-Thursday, January 12, are $25-$45. Thereafter, tickets for as little as $20 are available with excellent locations ranging from $20 to $60. For single tickets, groups and discounted ticket packages, call the box office (305) 442-4000. For charge by phone and internet orders, a $5 convenience fee per ticket will be charged. Further information is available or online at www.cgplayhouse.org.

Performances of I AM MY OWN WIFE at the Parker Playhouse, 707 N.E. 8th Street. Ft. Lauderdale are Tuesday-Saturday, 8 P.M.; matinees Wednesday and Saturday, 2 P.M.; Sunday at 3 P.M. Tickets range from $42-$60. For single tickets and groups call the Autonation Box Office at (954) 462-0222. For subscriptions and discounted flexible ticket packages call (305) 442-4000 or toll free at (877) 642-7529. Information is also available on line at www.cgplayhouse.org.

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