TheatreTalk Announces Marian Seldes & Tony Wrap-Up

By: Jun. 15, 2010
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Theater Talk, the series devoted to the world of the stage, is co-hosted by Michael Riedel, Broadway columnist for the New York Post and series producer Susan Haskins. For clips and highlights from the show, please visit https://www.youtube.com/user/theatertalk.

To watch the show in streaming video or iTunes, visit http://www.cuny.tv/series/theatertalk/listen.lasso?year=2008.

Tony Wrap-Up and Marian Seldes

on Thirteen:
Friday, June 18th at 12:30 AM

on CUNY TV:
Saturday, June 19th at 8:30 PM
Sunday, June 20th at 12:30 PM and
Monday, June 21st at 7:30 AM, 1:30 PM, & 7:30 PM

Top New York theater journalists Jesse Green of New York Magazine, Patrick Healy of The New York Times, and Michael Musto of The Village Voice come by to review the Tony Awards and ceremony's broadcast. They also share their picks for the finest theater in New York City.

We are then joined by the great actress Marian Seldes, winner this year of a Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement. Seldes won a Tony Award in 1966 for her role in Edward Albee's A Delicate Balance(and was nominated for 4 others). This year's Tony Award acknowledges her entire career of sustained excellence in the theater. Our conversation with the legendary performer is one you will absolutely not want to miss. 

Next Week on Thirteen...
Actress Linda Lavin and Choreographer Twyla Tharp

on Thirteen:
Friday, June 25th at 12:30 AM

Eminent actress Linda Lavin looks back at her remarkable career of over 50 years in show business. She also discusses her role in the recent MTC revival of Donald Margulies's Collected Stories. 

Next up, the brilliant choreographer Twyla Tharp details the process of creating some of the most innovative dances ever seen on the American stage, including Come Fly Away, her musical, now on Broadway, based on the music of Frank Sinatra.


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