Wendy Wasserstein's new play Third, starring Dianne Wiest, Charles Durning, Amy Aquino, Gaby Hoffmann and Jason Ritter, will open on October 24th at the Mitzi E. Newhouse Theatre
Lincoln Center Theater (under the direction of André Bishop, Artistic
Director, and Bernard Gersten, Executive Producer) will open its 21st
season with the world premiere of THIRD, a new play by Wendy Wasserstein,
directed by Daniel Sullivan at the Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater.
On June 5th, join Elaine Stritch, Jo Anne Worley and host Jason Graae honor Stockard Channing with the Julie Harris Award for Lifetime Achievement at the LA Actors' Fund Tony Party.
James Earl Jones and Leslie Uggams, the Tony-winning stars of the new Broadway production of ON GOLDEN POND, will appear in a special joint interview on Weekend Today this Sunday morning, March 27.
Mark Cuddy, Geva Theatre Center's Artistic Director, is proud to announce the much anticipated 20052006 Season. The new season features three world premieres, a world-wide hit that began as a 'whodunit' at Geva thirty years ago, and the return of one of the most popular musicals in Geva Theatre Center history.
LA's big TONY bash was hosted by Jason Alexander, and featured Henry Winkler presenting the Julie Harris Award for Lifetime Achievement is presented to James Earl Jones as Hollywood's theatrical community gathered to watch the TONYs.
Jason Alexander will host the 2004 annual Tony Awards Party as the Julie Harris Award for Lifetime Achievement is presented to James Earl Jones, by Henry Winkler on behalf of Hollywood's theatrical community at the eighth annual Tony Awards Party to benefit AID FOR AIDS and THE ACTORS' FUND OF AMERICA.
A star studded-cast led by Angelica Huston, Sir Ben Kingsley, and Patrick Wilson gathered together to perform a reading of 'Sunset Boulevard' to benefit the Actor's Fund. BroadwayWorld.com was there to bring you full photo and editorial coverage.
After the rousing success of last years Actor's Fund special event, an all-star reading of 'All About Eve,' last night at Hollywood's famed Pantages Theatre, the stars again were back out in force, this time to read through the other classic film of the same year, 'Sunset Boulevard.'