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Adriane Lenox
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Broadway: Chicago; Doubt (Tony Award); Kiss Me, Kate
National Tour: Doubt
Off-Broadway: Cotton Club Parade, Regrets (NY City Center); Love, Loss, and What I Wore (Westside Theatre); Something You Did (59E59)
Regional: The Vagina Monologues (Bucks County Playhouse); Now or Later (Huntington Theatre Co.); Harps & Angels (Mark Taper Forum) |
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Chicago - as Matron "Mama" Morton (played Aug-07 2007 through Oct-07 2007)
Ambassador Theater
Open: Jan-29 2003
Close:
open-ended
Come on, Babe! If you’re looking for razzle-dazzle entertainment… If you’re looking for a night out at the theater you’ll remember for years to come… If you’re looking for pure Broadway… then look no further than Chicago! A true New York City institution, Chicago has everything that makes... |
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The Vagina Monologues
Bucks County Playhouse
Open: Feb-13 2013
Close:
Feb-17 2013
Eve Ensler’s Obie Award-winning whirlwind tour of a forbidden zone, THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES introduces a wildly divergent gathering of female voices, including a six-year-old girl, a septuagenarian New Yorker, a vagina workshop participant, a woman who witnesses the birth of her granddaughter, a Bosnian... |
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Cotton Club Parade
New York City Center - Mainstage
Open: Nov-14 2012
Close:
Nov-18 2012
Cotton Club Parade is a celebration of Duke Ellington's years at the famed Harlem nightclub in the 1920s and '30s, when the joint was jumping with revues featuring big band swing and blues, dancers, singers, and novelty acts. Packed with hits from some of the greatest jazz composers of the time—including... |
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Now or Later - as Tracy
Stanford Calderwood Pavilion at the Boston Center for the Arts - Virginia Wimberly Theatre
Open: Oct-12 2012
Close:
Nov-10 2012
On election night, the son of a presidential candidate sends his father’s political team into crisis mode when controversial photos of him at a college party spread over the internet, potentially sparking an international incident. Smart and timely, Christopher Shinn’s searching new play examines... |
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Regrets - as Mrs. Duke
New York City Center - Stage I
Open: Mar-08 2012
Close:
Apr-29 2012
Matt Charman, Britain's fastest-rising young playwright, makes his New York debut at MTC with this world-premiere play. Caleb Farley is the youngest man ever to show up at Mrs. Duke's cabins, a ramshackle retreat in the Nevada desert and one of the few places men can go to secure a quick divorce in... |
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Love, Loss, and What I Wore (played Jul-28 2010 through Aug-29 2010)
Westside Theatre - Downstairs
Open: Sep-21 2009
Close:
Mar-25 2012
Love, Loss, and What I Wore, an intimate collection of stories, is based on the best-selling book by Ilene Beckerman, as well as on the recollections of the Ephrons' friends. Like the popular book, Love, Loss, And What I Wore uses clothing and accessories and the memories they trigger to tell funny... |
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Randy Newman's Harps and Angels
Mark Taper Forum
Open: Nov-10 2010
Close:
Dec-22 2010
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The music and lyrics of one of America’s most beloved songwriters, will be featured in the world premiere of Randy Newman’s Harps and Angels, which has music and lyrics by Randy Newman,... |
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Something You Did
59E59 - Theater A
Open: Mar-18 2008
Close:
Apr-26 2008
After productions of Sabina and Bovver Boy, Willy Holtzman returns to Primary Stages with Something You Did, the story of a notorious Sixties radical that has served nearly 30 years in prison for her part in the accidental killing of an African-American police officer during an explosive war protest.... |
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Doubt
Ahmanson Theatre
Open: Sep-22 2006
Close:
Oct-29 2006
At a Bronx Catholic school in 1964, Sister Aloysius harbors doubts about the charismatic parish priest, and his relationship with an altar boy. Sustained by blind faith, she already has taken the leap from suspicion to disapproval to judgment. But are Father Flynn's actions innocent? A test of wills... |
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Doubt - as Mrs. Muller
Walter Kerr Theatre
Open: Mar-09 2005
Close:
Jul-02 2006
Doubt is the story of a strong-minded woman faced with a difficult decision: should she voice concerns about one of her male colleagues…even if she’s not entirely certain of the truth? Set against the backdrop of a Bronx Catholic school in 1964, it makes for a very potent evening, to be sure. |
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Kiss Me, Kate - as Hattie
Al Hirschfeld Theatre
Open: Oct-25 1999
Close:
Dec-30 2001
The rocky relationship of Petruchio and Kate in a musical version of Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew is mirrored backstage by the relationship of the show's stars, who used to be married. Throw in a wannabe star from a nightclub, a gambling chorus boy, and some mobsters who will ensure that the show... |
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