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Date of Death: October 10, 1985 (70)

Birth Place: Kenosha, WI, USA

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The Wilma Theater Presents Johnson's HYSTERIA Previewing 5/13
by BWW News Desk - May 13, 2009


The Wilma Theater will bring its 30th Anniversary Season to a spirited finish with the East Coast Premiere of Hysteria, written by Terry Johnson and directed by the Wilma's co-Artistic Director Jiri Zizka.

The Blonde, The Brunette And The Vengeful Redhead Set For PN 2009-2010 Season
by Gabrielle Sierra - May 4, 2009


Performance Network Theatre is pleased to announce the seven shows in their 2009-2010 Professional Season. Each show has been carefully selected to create a season filled with meaningful contemporary dramas, entertaining comedies and well-loved classics. PNT's 28th Season will include seven of the best, most important and most cutting edge plays from around the country.

REFLECTIONS: An Evening Of Short Plays Comes To Resonance Ensemble 5/21-6/6
by Gabrielle Sierra - Apr 23, 2009


Continuing its seventh season, Resonance Ensemble (Eric Parness, Artistic Director; Rachel Reiner, Managing Director) is proud to announce the third production in the 2008-09 season. Reflections: An Evening of Short Plays, will include the world premieres of Their Town by Alvin Eng, What Happened Then by Michael Feingold and Compromise by Ian Strasfogel, with revivals of Catastrophe by Samuel Beckett and Swan Song by Anton Chekhov (with a translation by Marian Fell and adaptation by Eric Parness).

The Wilma Theater Presents Johnson's HYSTERIA Previewing 5/13
by Gabrielle Sierra - Apr 16, 2009


The Wilma Theater will bring its 30th Anniversary Season to a spirited finish with the East Coast Premiere of Hysteria, written by Terry Johnson and directed by the Wilma's co-Artistic Director Jiri Zizka.

Toll-Free Callers Hear Scholars Discussion Of Native Son 4/5
by BWW News Desk - Apr 5, 2009


On Sunday evening, April 5, at 8:30 PM, E.D.T., a simple toll-free call will admit anyone in the country to a lively examination of the history, significance and controversy surrounding Native Son, the 1941 stage adaptation of Richard Wright's classic novel that sparked a debate about civil rights, social policy and racism that still burns hotly today.

2 Sci-Fi Masterpieces Arrive At The Phillips Center 4/1
by BWW News Desk - Apr 1, 2009


Theatre Works, America's premier radio theater company, is back on the road, bringing two masterpieces of science fiction and adventure to the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Wednesday, April 1 at 7:30 p.m. War of the Worlds and The Lost World, which played last fall to great audience and critical acclaim, heads out for the spring leg of a seven-month national tour through May 2. John de Lancie ('Q' on Star Trek: The Next Generation) directs the double bill.

Toll-Free Callers Hear Scholars Discussion Of Native Son 4/5
by Gabrielle Sierra - Mar 30, 2009


On Sunday evening, April 5, at 8:30 PM, E.D.T., a simple toll-free call will admit anyone in the country to a lively examination of the history, significance and controversy surrounding Native Son, the 1941 stage adaptation of Richard Wright's classic novel that sparked a debate about civil rights, social policy and racism that still burns hotly today.

OSO at Southampton Inn Presents Dinner With The 2 Josh's And Kate April 17
by Reynard Loki - Mar 30, 2009


OSO at The Southampton Inn, 91 Hill Street in Southampton continues its popular 'Dinner and...' Series featuring a 3 course gourmet dinner and conversations with luminaries in The Hamptons with a very special evening featuring three Hamptonites who have delighted audiences on stages across the East End: Josh Perl founder of The Naked Stages, Josh Gladstone Artistic Director, John Drew Theatre at Guild Hall and Watermill Center Artist in Residence writer/actor/director/choreographer Kate Mueth. The trio will give audiences a brief preview of the upcoming Naked Stages Marathon at Guild Hall; what special events are planned for the 2009 Season and do a short performance in an intimate salon like atmosphere.

American Century Revives NATIVE SON 4/14 At Gunston Center
by Gabrielle Sierra - Mar 25, 2009


Novelist Richard Wright's searing novel Native Son aroused violent controversy from the moment it was published. The saga of a young American black man who becomes an unrepentant killer, the book was hailed as an uncompromising indictment of the nation's racial divisions and social injustice, and condemned as feeding white bigotry while excusing crime. Naturally, Orson Welles, then the most dynamic force in American theater, thought it was just the kind of story his Mercury Theater needed to tackle.

Duerr Stars In Randy Cohen's THE PUBLISHING BLOW 3/25
by BWW News Desk - Mar 25, 2009


On Wednesday, March 25 at 7:00 p.m., the Museum of Jewish Heritage-A Living Memorial to the Holocaust in association with The York Shakespeare Company will present New York Times columnist Randy Cohen's (The Ethicist) first full-length play The Punishing Blow: An Illustrated Lecture Delivered by Order of the Orange County Criminal Court, starring Seth Duerr.

Duerr Stars In Randy Cohen's THE PUBLISHING BLOW 3/25
by Gabrielle Sierra - Mar 19, 2009


On Wednesday, March 25 at 7:00 p.m., the Museum of Jewish Heritage-A Living Memorial to the Holocaust in association with The York Shakespeare Company will present New York Times columnist Randy Cohen's (The Ethicist) first full-length play The Punishing Blow: An Illustrated Lecture Delivered by Order of the Orange County Criminal Court, starring Seth Duerr.

Baldwin & Lithgow Set to Host TCM's 'Essentials' Series
by Eddie Varley - Mar 10, 2009


Turner Classic Movies (TCM), television's foremost authority and showplace for classic film, is celebrating its 15th anniversary this year by sharing a passion for cinema with the network's devoted fans.

2 Sci-Fi Masterpieces Arrive At The Phillips Center 4/1
by Gabrielle Sierra - Mar 9, 2009


Theatre Works, America's premier radio theater company, is back on the road, bringing two masterpieces of science fiction and adventure to the Phillips Center for the Performing Arts on Wednesday, April 1 at 7:30 p.m. War of the Worlds and The Lost World, which played last fall to great audience and critical acclaim, heads out for the spring leg of a seven-month national tour through May 2. John de Lancie ('Q' on Star Trek: The Next Generation) directs the double bill.

L.A. THEATRE WORKS Is Back On The Road With Two New Shows
by Reynard Loki - Feb 16, 2009


L.A. Theatre Works, America's premier radio theater company, is back on the road, bringing two masterpieces of science fiction and adventure to performing arts centers and theatres across the country. War of the Worlds and The Lost World, which played last fall to great audience and critical acclaim, heads out on a seven-month national tour February 27 ? May 2, with a stop in Omaha, for one performance at the Holland Performing Arts Center?s Kiewit Concert Hall on Friday, March 20, 2009 at 8:00 p.m. John de Lancie ('Q' on Star Trek: The Next Generation) directs the double bill.

Pacino Preps KING LEAR for the Big Screen
by Eddie Varley - Feb 6, 2009


Variety has announced that Al Pacino will play the title role in 'King Lear,' an adaptation of the Shakespeare play that will be directed by Michael Radford. Radford, who wrote the script, is making his second Shakespearean foray with Pacino after their 2004 collaboration 'Merchant of Venice,' which cast Pacino as Shylock.

Darren Lee Cole Theatricals Presents 'KRAPP, 39' Opens 1/21
by BWW News Desk - Jan 21, 2009


Darren Lee Cole Theatricals is proud to present the Award Winning Krapp, 39 written and performed my Michael Laurence, directed by George Demas. Krapp, 39 will begin performances on Tuesday January 13, opening on Wednesday, January 21 through March 15 at the SoHo Playhouse (15 Vandam Street). Tickets are $29-$39 and can be purchased at 212-691-1555 or visit www.sohoplayhouse.com / www.krapp39.com

KRAPP, 39 Begins SoHo Playhouse Run 1/13
by BWW News Desk - Jan 12, 2009


Darren Lee Cole Theatricals presents the Award Winning Krapp, 39 written and performed my Michael Laurence, directed by George Demas. Krapp, 39 will begin performances on Tuesday January 13, opening on Thursday, January 22 through March 15 at the SoHo Playhouse (15 Vandam Street). Tickets are $29-$39 and can be purchased at 212-691-1555 or visit www.sohoplayhouse.com or www.krapp39.com.

Darren Lee Cole Theatricals Presents 'KRAPP, 39' Opens 1/21
by Gabrielle Sierra - Jan 9, 2009


Darren Lee Cole Theatricals is proud to present the Award Winning Krapp, 39 written and performed my Michael Laurence, directed by George Demas. Krapp, 39 will begin performances on Tuesday January 13, opening on Wednesday, January 21 through March 15 at the SoHo Playhouse (15 Vandam Street). Tickets are $29-$39 and can be purchased at 212-691-1555 or visit www.sohoplayhouse.com / www.krapp39.com

Legendary Star Eartha Kitt Dies at 81
by Robert Diamond - Dec 25, 2008


Star of stage and screen, Eartha Kitt has died at 81 of colon cancer according to her longtime publicist, Andrew Freedman.

KRAPP, 39 Begins SoHo Playhouse Run 1/13
by Reynard Loki - Dec 23, 2008


Darren Lee Cole Theatricals presents the Award Winning Krapp, 39 written and performed my Michael Laurence, directed by George Demas. Krapp, 39 will begin performances on Tuesday January 13, opening on Thursday, January 22 through March 15 at the SoHo Playhouse (15 Vandam Street). Tickets are $29-$39 and can be purchased at 212-691-1555 or visit www.sohoplayhouse.com or www.krapp39.com.

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