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Tiny
Alice
By Edward Albee / Directed by Mark
Lamos
With John Michael Higgins, Tom Lacy,
Laila Robins, Stephen Rowe, Richard Thomas
Sets by John Arnone, Costumes by
Constance Hoffman, Lights by Donald Holder, Sound by David
Budries, Casting by Bernard Telsey Casting, Fight Direction
by BH Barry, Press Agent Richard Kornberg and Associates,
Production Stage Manager Lloyd Davis Jr., Stage Manager Amy
Patricia Stern
The producers gratefully acknowledge
the 1998 Hartford Stage production of Tiny Alice
directed by Mark Lamos.
Tiny Alice was made possible,
in part, by the generous support of The Blanche and Irving
Laurie Foundation.
"With Mark Lamos' lovingly
scrupulous revival, this majestic work exhilarates,
titillates and terrifies all at once. A great cast in a
splendid production."
— David Cote, Time Out New York
"Alice is back in New
York in Mark Lamos' ripping new revival and - guess what? -
she turns out to be a lot of fun. An ideally cast production,
starring Richard Thomas and Laila Robins, brings out the
sparkle in Mr. Albee's tale. An infectiously high time and a
scintillating production."
— Ben Brantley, The New York Times
"A deliciously stylish
production! A bundle of philosophical dynamite! Tiny Alice holds the stage and
our necks with the old-time thrill of melodrama! Thank you
Second Stage Theatre!"
— Linda Winer, Newsday
"Tiny Alice is high drama
that lights up the stage!"
— Associated Press
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Cellini
Written and Directed by John Patrick
Shanley
Adapted from the Autobiography of
Benvenuto Cellini / Translated by J. Addington Symonds
With Lisa Bansavage, David Chandler,
Daniel Oreskes, Lucas Papaelias, Gary Perez, Richard Russell
Ramos, Reg Rogers, Jennifer Roszell, John Gould Rubin
Sets by Adrianne Lobel, Costumes by
Martin Pakledinaz, Lights by Brian Nason, Sound by David Van
Tieghem, Casting by James Calleri CSA, Production Stage
Manager Janet Takami, Stage Manager Ramona S. Collier, Fight
Direction by BH Barry, Dialects by Deborah Hecht
Made possible, in part, by the
generous support of Ira Pittelman and the National Endowment
for the Arts.
Originally presented by New York
Stage and Film Company and The Powerhouse Theater at Vassar.
"Witty and well-acted drama.
Exuberant! Leaves you sharing the joy and triumph of an
artist."
— Robert Dominquez, Daily News
"Shanley's writing and staging
blazes up into feverish pitch for the drama's Promethean
climax."
— Michael Sommers, Star Ledger,
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Crimes of the Heart
By Beth Henley / Directed by Garry
Hynes
With Mary Catherine Garrison, Enid
Graham, Jason Butler Harner, Talmadge Lowe, Julia Murney, Amy
Ryan
Sets by Thomas Lynch, Costumes by
Susan Hilferty, Lights by Rui Rita, Original Music and Sound
by Donald DiNicola, Casting by Johnson-Liff Associates, Press
Agent Richard Kornberg and Associates, Dialects by Deborah
Hecht, Production Stage Manager Kelley Kirkpatrick, Stage
Manager Amy Patricia Stern
Made possible, in part, by the
generous support of AT&T and the Axe-Houghton Foundation.
Originally produced by the Actors
Theatre of Louisville in February 1979. New York premiere by
Manhattan Theatre Club in 1980. Produced on the Broadway
stage by Warner Theatre Productions, Inc./Claire Nichtern,
Mary Lea Johnson, Martin Richards, and Francine LeFrak.
"Garry Hynes's likable Second
Stage revival of Crimes
arrives just in time. One of the best performers working on
the New York stage, Amy Ryan sexily struts around the stage
with great entitlement. "
— Jason Zinoman, Time Out New York
"The Irish director Garry Hynes
proves herself to be as comfortable in Dixie as she is on the
Emerald Isle with this sparkling revival. The terrific cast
embrace the roles with vivid affection and spot-on comic
timing."
— The New Yorker
"Puts the 'fun' in
dysfunctional."
— Robert Dominquez, Daily News
"Crimes still rings true enough
to draw that dark, heart-deep laughter that might turn into
tears any second. It's a pleasure to find so many talented
young actresses on a single stage."
— Ben Brantley, The New York Times
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Once
Around the City
Music by Robert Reale / Book and
Lyrics by Willie Reale Choreographed by Jennifer Muller /
Directed by Mark Linn-Baker
With Harry Althaus, Jane Bodle, John
Bowman, Peter Jay Fernandez, Patrick Garner, Joe Grifasi,
Michael Magee, Michael Mandell, Geoffrey Nauffts, William
Parry, Michael Potts, Sandra Shipley, Anna Stone, Anne
Torsiglieri, Brandy Zarle
Sets by Adrianne Lobel, Costumes by
Paul Tazewell, Lights by Donald Holder, Sound by Jon Weston,
Music Direction and Orchestrations by Rick Fox, Arrangements
by Robert Reale and Rick Fox, Dramaturgy by Becky Browder and
Christopher Burney, Music Coordinator Seymour Red Press,
Casting by James Calleri, Press Agent Richard Kornbegt and
Associates, Production Stage Manager Alex Lyu Volckhausen,
Stage Manager Megan Scheid
Baldwin Pianos is the official piano
of Second Stage Theatre
"Blending romance, slapstick and
moral musings, Once Around the City delivers catchy
tunes and genuine laughs!"
— Associated Press
"A good time!"
— David F. Richardson, WOR AM
"A project with a heart directed
toward good-time entertainment."
— Bruce Weber, New York Times
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