Theater Talk: A Tribute to Edward Albee

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024
  • Playwright Terrence McNally, actress Mercedes Ruehl, and Jakob Holder, Executive Director of The Edward F. Albee Foundation, discuss the legacy of their friend, Edward Albee, one of the most important American playwrights of the modern era.
    McNally and Albee met in 1960 after Albee's "The Zoo Story" had premiered Off-Broadway. They had a passionate relationship for five years which broke up dramatically, but their friendship mended over the years.
    Ruehl starred on Broadway in 2002 in Edward Albee's "The Goat, or Who is Sylvia?" for which she was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actress. She also appeared in other productions of key Albee plays, including "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"
    Holder met Albee as a student playwright and was Albee's personal assistant during the playwright's later years before his death on September 16, 2016 at the age of 88.
    The trio appears on our program as they prepare to participate in Broadway's tribute to Albee on December 6 at The August Wilson Theatre.
    Taped: 10-28-16
    Theater Talk is a series devoted to the world of the stage. It began on New York television in 1993 and is co-hosted by Michael Riedel (Broadway columnist for the New York Post) and series producer Susan Haskins.
    The program is one of the few independent productions on PBS and now airs weekly on Thirteen/WNET in New York and WGBH in Boston. Now, CUNY TV offers New York City viewers additional opportunities to catch each week's show. (Of course, Theater Talk is no stranger to CUNY TV, since the show is taped here each week before its first airing on Thirteen/WNET.)
    The series is produced by Theater Talk Productions, a not-for-profit corporation and is funded by contributions from private foundations and individuals, as well as The New York State Council on the Arts.
    Watch more Theater Talk at www.tv.cuny.edu/show/theatertalk

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