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Date of Death: March 15, 1976 (74)

Birth Place: Paris, FRANCE

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RIALTO CHATTER: Andrew Garfield Joins Linda Edmond & Philip Seymour Hoffman in DEATH OF A SALESMAN?
by Rialto Chatter - Aug 11, 2011


Andrew Garfield has joined the cast of the upcoming revival of Arthur Miller's Pultizer Prize-winning play DEATH OF A SALESMAN, to be directed by Mike Nichols, according to Deadline. Oscar-winning actor Philip Seymour Hoffman will star as traveling salesman Willy Loman, Linda Edmond will play his wife, Linda, and Andrew Garfield will play Loman's son, Biff. Scott Rudin will produce the revival, set to open next March at the Barrymore Theatre.

Hoffman Leads DEATH OF A SALESMAN on Broadway, Fall 2011; Nichols Directs
by Jessica Lewis - Oct 20, 2010


The New York Times has just broke the news that stage and screen vet Philip Seymour Hoffman and Linda Emond will lead a revival of Death of a Salesman on Broadway as Willy and Linda Loman. The production will be directed by Mike Nicols and open on Broadway next fall. Hoffman and Nicols have been working out details for the production for months, according the report. The pair last collaborated on 2001 production of the Seagull in Central Park.

BWW Review: GYPSY- Brazilian Musical Theatre state of the art.
by Paulo Afonso De Lima - May 1, 2010


The Brazilian production of GYPSY is, for sure, the highest point a Broadway musical ever achieved in Brazil.

Lincoln Center Unveils Plans for New Theatre, Rehearsal Space Atop Vivian Beaumont
by Jessica Lewis - Feb 3, 2010


Lincoln Center Theater (under the direction of Andre Bishop, Artistic Director, and Bernard Gersten, Executive Producer) has announced plans to expand its operations to the roof of the Vivian Beaumont Theater. Construction will begin this spring on a 23,000 square foot, two-story addition which is designed by noted architect Hugh Hardy of H3 Hardy Collaboration Architecture. Budgeted at $41 million, it will house a 131-seat theater and dressing rooms, as well as much needed rehearsal and office space for the LCT staff and an outdoor terrace surrounded by a green roof. The theater will be named the Claire Tow Theater, in honor of the wife of longtime LCT Board Member Leonard Tow, recognizing the Tow Foundation's outstanding leadership support. It will become the home of LCT3, Lincoln Center Theater's programming initiative dedicated to producing the work of new artists and the development of new audiences. Completion of the project is anticipated in late 2011 - early 2012.

The Vivian Beaumont Theater Presents 'A Marvelous Compromise' 1/12
by BWW News Desk - Jan 12, 2010


Tuesday • January 12 • 6:30 PM at The Vivian Beaumont Theater: A Marvelous Compromise

The Vivian Beaumont Theater Presents 'A Marvelous Compromise' 1/12
by Gabrielle Sierra - Jan 4, 2010


Tuesday • January 12 • 6:30 PM at The Vivian Beaumont Theater: A Marvelous Compromise

La MaMa to Present US Premiere of 'Tonight: Lola Blau' Mar. 13 - 22
by BWW News Desk - Mar 13, 2009


From March 13 to 22, The Club at La MaMa E.T.C. will present the U.S. premiere of 'Tonight: Lola Blau,' written and composed by Georg Kreisler, English version by Don White, directed by Dick Top (Holland), featuring Anna Kr?mer (Germany) as Lola. This U.S. premiere is an opportunity for NY audiences to savor one of Europe's 'big little' musicals and its unforgettable holocaust themes. The piece depicts a rising, charismatic, Dietrich-style cabaret singer who is forced to flee Austria because of her Jewish heritage, taking refuge in the U.S. She makes do with 'survival jobs' on Tin Pan Alley until her sensational return to her homeland after the war, when she discovers that nothing much has changed.

La MaMa to Present US Premiere of 'Tonight: Lola Blau' Mar. 13 - 22
by Robert Diamond - Feb 21, 2009


From March 13 to 22, The Club at La MaMa E.T.C. will present the U.S. premiere of 'Tonight: Lola Blau,' written and composed by Georg Kreisler, English version by Don White, directed by Dick Top (Holland), featuring Anna Kr?mer (Germany) as Lola. This U.S. premiere is an opportunity for NY audiences to savor one of Europe's 'big little' musicals and its unforgettable holocaust themes. The piece depicts a rising, charismatic, Dietrich-style cabaret singer who is forced to flee Austria because of her Jewish heritage, taking refuge in the U.S. She makes do with 'survival jobs' on Tin Pan Alley until her sensational return to her homeland after the war, when she discovers that nothing much has changed.

Revival of 'Look Homeward, Angel' Coming to Shubert House in Fall 09
by Robert Diamond - Oct 30, 2008


Variety reports that a revival of 'Look Homeward, Angel' is on the way back to Broadway next fall by the producing team of Jeffrey Richards, Jerry Frankel and Steve Traxler.

NY Public Library Exhibits Over 70 Tony-Winning Musicals
by BWW News Desk - Feb 14, 2008


The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts delves into its renowned collections for Writing to Character: Songwriters & the Tony Awards, the first exhibition to explore the over 70 Broadway shows that have won Tonys for either Best Musical or Best Score.

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