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Phone: (212) 719-1300
Hours: Tue-Sat: 10am-8pm; Sun-Mon: 10am-6pm
Price Range:
$67-$117 Seats: 700
Open:
Mar-30, 2012
Close:
Jun-17, 2012
Length: 2:05 hr
Categories:
- Play - Comedy
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Don't Dress for Dinner |
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Bernard’s plans for a romantic rendezvous with his mistress are complete with a gourmet caterer and an alibi courtesy of his friend, Robert. But when Bernard’s wife learns that Robert will be visiting for the weekend, she decides to stay in town for a surprise tryst of her own… setting the stage for a collision course of assumed identities and outrageous infidelities. The cook is Suzette, the lover is Suzanne, the friend is bewildered, the wife is suspicious, the husband is losing his mind and everyone is guaranteed a good time at this hilarious romp through the French countryside. |
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David Aron Damane
as George
Broadway: Big River, The Life, Riverdance, Porgy & Bess, A Christmas Carol. Tours: Tommy, Riverdance, Big River, The Color Purple. Regional: Macbeth, Dinah Was, Titus Andronicus, To Kill A Mockingbird, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Kennedy Center, Carnegie Hall, Stratford Shakespeare, NYC Opera, Ford’s Theatre, …etc. TV: “Law & Order,” “SVU,” “Criminal Intent,” “All My Children,” “One Life to Live,” “Hope & Faith,” “Guiding Light,” …etc. |
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Ben Daniels
as Robert
Roundabout: Les Liaisons Dangereuses (Tony nomination, Drama League nomination, Outer Critics Circle nomination, Theatre World Award winner). Theatre includes, at the Royal National Theatre: Thérèse Raquin, Iphigenia at Aulis, Three Sisters, All My Sons (Olivier Award, WhatsonStage Award). For the Donmar Warehouse: Luise Miller, The Wild Duck, The God of Hell, Tales From Hollywood. For the Royal Court: Haunted Child Other credits include As You Like It (Lyric, TMA nomination), Martin Yesterday (Royal Exchange, MEN nomination), Naked (Almeida/Playhouse), 900 Oneonta (Old Vic/Ambassadors, Evening Standard Award nomination), Waiting for Godot (Lyric Hammersmith), Cracks (King’s Head), Entertaining Mr. Sloane (Greenwich), Never the Sinner (the Playhouse, Olivier nomination), The Tutor (Old Vic). Film includes Jack the Giant Killer, Luna, Doom, Fogbound, Married/Unmarried, Fanny and Elvis, Madeline, I Want You, Beautiful Thing, Passion in the Desert. Television includes "Law and Order UK", "Merlin", "Women in Love," "The Lehman Brothers," “The Passion,” “Lark Rise to Candleford,” “Who Killed Mrs. De Ropp,” “The State Within,” “Elizabeth: The Virgin Queen,” “MI-5,” “Miss Marple,” “Conspiracy,” “Brittanic,” “Real Men,” “Ian Fleming: Bondmaker,” “Cutting It,” “Aristocrats,” “Truth or Dare,” “Inspector Alleyn Mysteries,” “Romeo and Juliet,” “The Lost Language of Cranes,” “Silent Witness.” Ben trained at LAMDA. |
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Adam James
as Bernard
Theatre credits include The Pride (MCC, NY, Lucille Lortel Award, Drama Desk Nominee) Much Ado About Nothing (West End); Blood and Gifts (National Theatre); 13 (National Theatre); Gethsemane (National Theatre); Now or Later (Royal Court); Rabbit (Trafalgar Studios & 59E59); My Child (Royal Court); French Without Tears (ETT); The Importance of Being Earnest (No1 Tour); Original Sin (Sheffield Crucible Theatre); Time & the Conways, King Lear, Snake in Fridge and Poor Superman (Manchester Royal Exchange); Chimes at Midnight and The Glass Menagerie (Chichester/Minerva Theatres); PVT Wars &Lone Star (Bristol Old Vic). TV credits include “Lewis”, “A Touch of Frost”, “Foyles War”,” The Execution of Gary Glitter”,"Sleep With Me”,"Dr.Who” (Easter Special), “Hustle”, “Jonathan Creek” (Xmas Special), “Consuming Passion”, “Wired”, “Secret Diary of a Call Girl”, “Bonekickers”, “Ashes to Ashes”,” Extras” (Xmas Special), “Waking the Dead”, “Sold”, “The Amazing Mrs Pritchard”, “England Expects”, “Lost Battalion”, “Band of Brothers”, “Murder in the Orient Express”. Film credits include Last Chance Harvey, Road to Guantanamo, Shiny Shiny Bright New Hole In My Heart, De Lovely, High Heels & Low Lifes. |
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Patricia Kalember
as Jacqueline
NY credits: Losing Louie, The Nerd, The Foreigner (Outer Critics Circle nominee), EST Marathon, Sea of Tranquility at Atlantic Theatre Company, Y2K at MTC, From Above at Playwrights Horizons, The Vagina Monologues at Westside Arts and Loose Knit at Second Stage. Regionally she has appeared at Westport Playhouse, Bay Street Theatre and Berkshire Theatre Festival, and Don’t Dress for Dinner at the Royal George Theatre in Chicago. Her many films include Limitless, The Company Men, Rabbit Hole, The Girl in the Park, Signs, Path to War and Jacob’s Ladder. She was a series regular on “Sisters”, “thirtysomething” and “Kay O’Brien.” |
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Spencer Kayden
as Suzette
Broadway: Urinetown (Tony, Drama Desk, Lortel nominations, Outer Critics Circle Award, Theatre World Award, Actor's Equity Derwent Award). Regional: Don't Dress for Dinner (Jeff Award). Way Off-Broadway: Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind—30 Plays in 60 Minutes, improvisation with Centralia, Burn Manhattan, and Boom Chicago. Television: "MADtv", "EGG the arts show," voice of Mrs. Pepper on "Blue's Clues." |
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Jennifer Tilly
as Suzanne
JENNIFER TILLY received an Academy Award nomination for her role in Woody Allen’s Bullets Over Broadway for her memorable portrayal of the terribly untalented Olive, actress wannabe, and gangster’s moll. Her performance in Liar Liar as Jim Carrey’s gold digging client earned her an American Comedy Award nomination, as well as a Blockbuster award nomination as Favorite Supporting Actress. But she is perhaps best known from the indie noir film Bound, which has earned her a cult following. Bound, directed by the Wachowski’s follows two lesbian con artists trying to rip off the mob, and garnered many accolades including a GLAAD media award, and a Saturn award nomination (Best Actress) for Tilly. Other film credits include the Getaway, The Fabulous Baker Boys, Let It Ride, The Cat’s Meow, Intervention,(Winner-Best Actress-San Diego Film Festival) Dancing at the Blue Iguana, Made in America, Bride of Chucky, (Saturn Award nominee-Best Actress) The Crew, The Wrong Guy, Inconceivable, (Winner-Best Actress-WIFT) An American Girl, Edie and Penn, Hide and Seek, Saint Ralph, The Doors, Second Best, Tidelands, and many more. She recently guested on “Modern Family,” “Drop Dead Diva,” and “CSI.” She also has appeared on “Moonlighting,” “Cheers,” and “Frasier.” She had recurring roles on “Hill Street Blues,” “It’s Garry Shandling’s show (Ace award nomination-Best Actress) and “Out of Practice,” and was a series regular on “Key West” and “Shaping Up.” (NBC) She starred in the miniseries “Bella Mafia,” with Vanessa Redgrave, and “Sister Mary Explains It All,” with Diane Keaton, for Showtime. Also a remake of “The Magnificent Ambersons,” with Madeleine Stowe. (A&E) For her performance in the Showtime movie “Heads” she received a Gemini Award nomination. Tilly is also in great demand as a voice over actor. For the last eleven years she has delighted audiences as the perpetually pregnant Bonnie on “Family Guy.” She played the snaky haired Celia in Pixel’s classic movie Monster’s Inc., Grace, the new age cow in Disney’s “Home on the Range,” a con mouse in “Stuart Little,” and Madame Leota in “The Haunted Mansion.” Equally at home on stage as well as film, she has many theatre credits under her belt. She received a TheatreWorld Award (Best Newcomer) for her performance in Second Stage's One Shoe Off at the Joseph Papp Theatre. In 2001 she starred in the Roundabout’s revival of The Women with Cynthia Nixon, and Kristen Johnson on Broadway. Other plays include Tartuffe, (LA Public Theatre) Boy's Life (LAAT) and Baby With The Bathwater, (LAPT) Vanities, (Dramalogue Award-Best Actress) and others too numerous to mention. Most recently she appeared with Miranda Richardson in the critically acclaimed production of Wallace Shawn's new play Grasses of a Thousand Colors at the Royal Court Theatre in London. Currently she is a regular performer in the smash hit, Celebrity Autobiography. Upcoming films include Amelia’s 25th with Danny Trejo, 30 Beats with Justin Kirk and Paz de la Huerta, and The Secret Life of Nerds, with Jim Belushi. |
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Tom Galantich
as (u/s Robert)
Broadway: Boeing-Boeing, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Mamma Mia!, City of Angels, Into the Woods, The Boys from Syracuse. Off-Broadway: Distracted, Ghosts and Biography. National tours: White Christmas, Company, Dracula. TV: "Law & Order", "Ed", "Law & Order: CI", "Chappelle's Show", "Royal Pains", "All My Children", "One Life to Live". Film: Julie and Julia. |
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