Photo Flash: CELEBRITY AUTOBIOGRAPHY Features Urie, Goodman, et al.

By: Oct. 26, 2010
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Celebrity Autobiography: In Their Own Words features a comedic ensemble performing from the actual memoirs of a wide range of celebrities. The passages run the gamut from the "poetry" of Suzanne Somers to the shocking "romance tips" from Tommy Lee to the most famous Hollywood love triangle in history: ElizaBeth Taylor, Debbie Reynolds and Eddie Fisher. And what's remarkable and unforgettably hilarious - it's all in their own words.

Proceeds from this special one-night-only benefit performance will benefit the Globe's artistic and educational activities.

The lineup for Celebrity Autobiography includes Old Globe alumni Tovah Feldshuh Old Globe Associate Artist; Romeo and Juliet, 1980, Golda's Balcony;2010, Kissing Jessica Stein, John Goodman Henry IV, 1996; The Big Lebowski, "Roseanne", Paul Michael The Last Romance, 2010, Kathy Najimy The Robber Bridegroom, 1978, Dirty Blonde, 2003; Sister Act, "Veronica's Closet", Marion Ross Twelfth Night, 1949, Summer and Smoke, 1973, The Last Romance, 2010; "Happy Days" and Michael Urie A Midsummer Night's Dream, 2006; "Ugly Betty", with creators Eugene Pack and Dayle Reyfel.

Photos courtesy of The Old Globe


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