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Phone: (800) 432-7250
Price Range:
$61.50-$251.50 Seats: 1009
Open:
Mar-12, 2010
Close:
Aug-15, 2010
Length: 2:30 hr
Categories:
- Musical - Comedy
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Lend Me a Tenor |
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It’s September 8th, 1934, and Cleveland’s premiere opera producer is on the verge of a nervous breakdown. The tickets are sold, the stage is set, and the thirty-piece orchestra is ready. But, it’s about to become un disastro gigantesco, because it’s three minutes to curtain, and the leading man - the greatest tenor in the world - has gone missing! |
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Anthony LaPaglia
as Tito Merelli
Theatre includes: The Guys, Bouncers, Northeast Local, On the Open Road, The Rose Tattoo, and A View From The Bridge which earned him Tony, Drama Desk, and Outer Critic Circle Awards for his portrayal of Eddie Carbone in 1998. TV Credits include a seven-year run on “Without A Trace” (Golden Globe Award) “Frasier” (Emmy Award for recurring role of Simon Moon), and “Murder One”. Films include: Lantana, Betsy’s Wedding, Empire Records, So I Married an Axe Murderer, The House of Mirth, Sweet and Lowdown, The Client, 29th Street, One Good Cop, Company Man, Summer of Sam, Autumn in New York, The Salton Sea, Happy Feet, Lanksy, Phoenix, Commandments, Brilliant Lies, Winter Solstice, The Bank, The Architect, and most recently, Balibo, for which he proudly earned his second Best Actor AFI Award. Anthony is pleased to come out of early retirement so that Stanley Tucci could make good on a decades-old threat to "ruin his career." |
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Tony Shalhoub
as Saunders
Tony is an Emmy, Golden Globe, and SAG Winner for his long running series “Monk”. Tony’s numerous feature film credits include The Great New Wonderful, Galaxy Quest, Spy Kids, The Siege, Searching For Bobby Fisher, Primary Colors, Men in Black, The Man Who Wasn’t There, and Big Night. He was heard as the voice of Luigi in the hit film Cars. Shalhoub made his directorial debut with the independent film Made Up, in which he co-starred with his wife, Brooke Adams. An accomplished stage actor, Shalhoub’s credits include Waiting for Godot, The Heidi Chronicles, Conversations I had With My Father. His last New York stage appearance was at the Second Stage Theater in Theresa Rebeck’s The Scene. |
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Justin Bartha
as Max
Justin is honored to be making his Broadway debut. Bartha was last seen starring in the Warner Bros. blockbuster The Hangover alongside Zach Galifianakis, Bradley Cooper and Ed Helms. The film, directed by Todd Phillips, is now the highest grossing R-rated comedy of all time. Upcoming, Bartha will star opposite Catherine Zeta-Jones in the romantic comedy The Rebound and opposite Jesse Eisenberg in independent drama Holy Rollers. Previous credits include New York, I Love You; Failure to Launch; Trust the Man; Gigli; National Treasure; and National Treasure: Book of Secrets. On television, Bartha starred in Sidney Lumet's “Thought Crimes”, an HBO film produced by Tom Fontana and Barry Levinson. He also starred as the title character in the NBC comedy, "Teachers," directed by James Burrows. Bartha studied acting at New York University 's Tisch School of the Arts. |
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Mary Catherine Garrison
as Maggie
Broadway: Accent on Youth, Top Girls and Rabbit Hole (MTC); Assassins, The Man Who Came to Dinner (Roundabout). Off-Broadway: The Foreigner, Debbie Does Dallas, Crimes of the Heart (Second Stage), The Last of the Thorntons (Signature Theatre), Horton Foote's The Prisoner's Song (Ensemble Studio Theatre), Street Scene (Williamstown Theatre Festival, dir. Michael Grief). TV: “The Good Wife”, “30 Rock”, “Flight of the Conchords”, “Lipstick Jungle”, “Inconceivable”, “The Partners”, “Law & Order”, and “Third Watch”. Film: How to Deal, Moonlight Mile, 8mm. MFA from UCSD in La Jolla, BS from the University of Evansville, NOCCA graduate. Love my BMW. |
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Jennifer Laura Thompson
as Diana
Jennifer was last seen on Broadway as Glinda in Wicked. She originated the role of Hope Cladwell in Urinetown, for which she received a Tony nomination for Best Leading Actress. She also originated the role of Ariel Moore in Footloose. Other productions include On The Town, Of Thee I Sing, and Pardon My English with Encores! at City Center, Little Fish at Second Stage, and the first national tour of Carousel as Julie Jordan. She has toured Europe in concert and played a murderer on “Law & Order: SVU.” Go to sleep Tommy. Mommy loves you. |
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Jan Maxwell
as Maria
Broadway: The Royal Family, Coram Boy (Tony, Drama Desk nominatons), Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (Drama Desk Award, Tony and Outer Critics Circle nominations), Sixteen Wounded (Drama Desk nomination), A Doll’s House (OCC Nom), The Sound of Music (OCC Nom), The Dinner Party (OCC Award), Brian Friel’s Dancing At Lughnasa, and City of Angels. Off-Broadway: Howard Barker’s Scenes From An Execution (Drama Desk nom.) and Camille (Potomac Theatre Project/NYC), Anton Dudley’s Substitution, Entertaining Mr. Sloane (Drama Desk, OCC nom.), Tina Howe’s translation of Ionesco’s The Bald Soprano (Atlantic Theatre), Jules Feiffer’s A Bad Friend (Lincoln Center), Israel Horovitz’s My Old Lady (Lortel Award, Drama Desk nom), Opening Doors (Carnegie Hall), Alan Ayckbourn’s House and Garden (MTC), The Seagull (Kennedy Center). TV: PBS’ “AIDS: Canging the Rules,” “Law & Order,” “Gossip Girl.” Special thanks: Will Maxwell-Lunney. |
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Brooke Adams
as Julia
Stage credits include The Heidi Chronicles on Broadway, Key Exchange at the Orpheum, Split at the Second Stage, The Old Neighborhood at ART, If Memory Serves at the Pasadena Playhouse, The Philanderer at Yale Rep and most recently The Cherry Orchard at The Atlantic Theatre Company in NYC. Film credits include Days of Heaven, Gas Food Lodging, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, The Dead Zone, Cuba, Tell Me a Riddle and Key Exchange. Most recently she wrote and directed the short Pet Peeves, starring Eddie McClintock. She produced and starred in the film Made-Up, written by her sister, Lynne Adams, and directed by her husband, Tony Shalhoub. Television appearances include “thirtysomething,” “The Lion of Africa,” “Lace,” “and Lace II” as well as recurring roles on “Moonlighting” and “Family.” She sends love to her two beautiful daughters, Josie and Sophie, and special thanks to her acting coach, Jamie Donnelly. |
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Jay Klaitz
as The Bellhop
Jay received his MFA from the Institute at Harvard University /American Repertory Theater /Moscow Art Theater. Credits include High Fidelity (b’way); Expats (the New Group); Frozen River (Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury winner ‘08); Super Powers (Tribeca Film Festival Best Short ’07); guest appearances in "Rescue Me", "Law & Order: CI". Thanks to everyone at LMAT, Randi and the gang at Phoenix, and Ma & Pa K. |
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Jessie Austrian
as (u/s Maggie, Diana)
B'way: debut! Off-B'way: The Marriage of Bette and Boo. Regional favorites include: Jane Eyre, Guthrie Theater; Is He Dead?, Pioneer Theatre, My Fair Lady, Virginia Stage Company and Cabaret & Main, Williamstown. Co-Artistic Director of Fiasco Theater: www.fiascotheater.com. Proud graduate of the Brown/Trinity MFA Acting Program. |
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Tony Carlin
as (u/s Saunders, Tito)
Broadway: Mary Stuart, Spring Awakening, Pygmalion, Copenhagen, Democracy, Heartbreak House, Jumpers, The Heidi Chronicles, Mamma Mia! Off-Broadway: Stuff Happens, Entertaining Mr. Sloane, ÂOnce in a Lifetime. Film: The Nutty Professor, True Colors, Crazy People. Television: ÒSeinfeldÓ, ÒChicago Hope,Ó others. |
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Donna English
as (u/s Maria, Julia)
Broadway: Broadway (George Abbott, director). Off-Broadway: Ruthless! (Drama Desk nom.), Taking a Chance on Love, Forbidden Broadway Strikes Back! (original cast CD). Regional: Harold And Maude (Mrs. Chasen), On The Twentieth Century (Lily Garland), Victor/Victoria (Victoria), A Little Night Music (Charlotte), The King And I (Anna). |
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Brian Sears
as (u/s Max, Bellhop)
Broadway: Finian's Rainbow, All Shook Up, Grease. 1st Nat'l Tour All Shook Up (Dean Hyde) Regional/Readings : Paper Mill, Marriott Lincolnshire (Jeff Nom.), MTC, and the Vineyard. Thanks to Mele and David. Much love to Mom, Dad, Jeff, and J. For MG. |
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