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Photo Coverage: Meet The Cast Of 'Bette and Boo'

By: May. 21, 2008
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On Tuesday, May 20th the cast and creative team of the upcoming revival of 'The Marriage of Bette and Boo' had a press meet and greet at their rehearsal hall.

The Marriage of Bette and Boo is a dark comedy that takes a look at the complex marriage of Bette and Boo.  Three decades of marriage, divorce, alcoholism, nervous breakdowns and death – all blended in a unique mix of irony, humor and farce – are played out in 33 quick scenes.

Walter Bobbie returns to Roundabout after directing the 2003 Broadway production of Twentieth Century, starring Alec Baldwin and Anne Heche, and featuring The Marriage of Bette & Boo cast member Terry Beaver. John Glover returns to Roundabout and the Laura Pels Theatre after the 2004 production of The Paris Letter. Many other cast members are returning Roundabout artists; Victoria Clark was featured in the Tony winning production of Cabaret, Adam Lefevre returns after the 1996 production of Summer and Smoke and Christopher Evan Welch appeared in the 2001 production of A Skull in Connemara.

For more information please visit www.roundabouttheatre.org 

Photos By Peter James Zielinki


Victoria Clark


John Glover


Julie Hagerty


Adam LeFevre


Charles Socarides and Christopher Durang


Christopher Durang (Playwright) and Walter Bobbie (Director) watch from the sidelines


Christopher Evan Welch and Kate Jennings Grant


John Glover, Julie Hagerty, and Christopher Evan Welch


Heather Burns, Adam LeFevre, Kate Jennings Grant, Victoria Clark, and Zoe Lister-Jones


The Cast of 'The Marriage of Bette and Boo'


The Cast of 'The Marriage of Bette and Boo' along with Christopher Durang and Walter Bobbie


Walter Bobbie (Director) and Christopher Durang (Playwright)




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