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A Reunion in Rep: Jay Michaels Joins THREE BITES OF THE APPLE

By: Oct. 05, 2016
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A reunion in rep: Jay Michaels joins "Three Bites of the Apple"

Robert Liebowitz' revival of some of his more recognized works has become a revival of sorts as Jay Michaels, producer and public relations executive, joins the company ... on stage.

THREE BITES OF THE APPLE, three plays plus two readings, will run October 19 - 30; Wednesday - Saturday @ 8:00 p.m.; Sundays @ 3:00 p.m. performing where it all began at The American Theatre of Actors, 314 W 54th St, New York City. Email JMAE.Events@gmail.com for tickets and additional information.

Liebowitz' works will feature members of the original productions - some as far back as 1985.

Bus Ride Home (two Brooklynites explore their dysfunctional lives) features Ken Coughlin & Cathy Noonan-Sturges. Ms. Sturges appeared in the original production.

Grande Grande (young lesbian medical student vs. angry old man) features Mario Claudio & Kevin Hauver, and Molly Callahan, who is the daughter of two company members of Liebowitz' from back in the day: Francis Callahan and Cynthia Granville, who created numerous roles in his productions including a world premiere at the Fringe Festival.

Coulda Woulda Shoulda - Liebowitz's flagship play, celebrated with awards and a legit off-Broadway contract run in 1997, depicts the last few weeks in the life of degenerate gambler Allie Neiterman. A character based on his father. For this, Liebowitz brought back Tommy Sturges, Michael Ruocco, Ted Montuori, and most recently, Jay Michaels, who served as the director and co-producer of the 1996 off-Broadway run. While Michaels is known for his work behind the scenes, he began his career as an actor. He will appear in this production as Barney Cutler the venomous loan shark.

The repertory also includes two staged readings: Final Final: A one act love letter to the Post Office; and Freakin' Giuliani: dedicated to the man who forgot 911.

Photo: The last time Jay Michaels appeared in a Liebowitz production was "The Check Is In the Mail" premiere at the 2009 Fringe Festival (production directed by Mary Elizabeth Micari).







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