Liev Schreiber, soon to be seen in the Public Theater's Central Park production of Macbeth, and "The Sopranos" star Steve Schirippa are among the stars who have turned out to catch All Dolled Up.
Presented by Colin Quinn ("SNL," "Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn") and Working Stiffs Productions, All Dolled Up, is a new comedy written by Bobby Spillane featuring John F. O'Donohue ("NYPD Blue"), Michael Basile, Rocco Parente and more. Directed by Susan Campanaro, All Dolled Up began previews Off-Broadway at Theatre Row's Acorn Theatre (410
West 42nd Street) on Saturday, April 29th and opened on May 7th. The limited engagement
runs through Sunday, June 11. Set in
the 1960s, the show "is based on the Story of a real-life
cross-dressing gangster. Written by actor and screenwriter Bobby
Spillane, son of the legendary Westside 'Gentlemen Gangster' Michael
'Mickey' Spillane, All Dolled Up
tells the story of Salvatore, a wiseguy from Bensonhurst who is trying
to keep his newly discovered dressing fetish a secret from his
associates. When his secret is out, the Italian Mafia and Greenwich
Village's Gay Community come together in a hilarious scheme to keep
'Sally' alive," according to press notes.Tickets are $45 and are now available through ticketcentral.com
or by calling 212-279-4200. Tickets are also currently available in
person at The Theatre Row Box Office (410 West 42nd Street).