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WABC's 'BROADWAY BACKSTAGE: SPRING PREVIEW' Airs 3/28

By: Mar. 27, 2009
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WABC-7 TV presents "BROADWAY BACKSTAGE: SPRING PREVIEW" airing SATURDAY, MARCH 28 at 7:30PM-8:00 PM.

Hosted by WABC-7 News Anchor Lori Stokes and Tony Award winner & ACCENT ON YOUTH star
David Hyde Pierce, WABC is set to bring viewers on a sneak peek at Broadway's upcoming and newest shows including, 33 VARIATIONS, ACCENT ON YOUTH, EXIT THE KING, GOD OF CARNAGE, IMPRESSIONISM, MARY STUART, THE NORMAN CONQUESTS, THE PHILANTHROPIST, WAITING FOR GODOT.

Press notes state that "from highly anticipated starry revivals to compelling dramas and light hearted comedies, there's something for everyone on Broadway this spring. WABC-7 will feature cast interviews and a special behind-the-scenes look at the following new Broadway shows and events".

33 VARIATIONS
Jane Fonda returns to Broadway after a 46 year absence in 33 VARIATIONS, written and directed by Moisés Kaufman. Jane and Moisés talk to WABC about this new American play.

ACCENT ON YOUTH
David Hyde Pierce, who is currently in rehearsals for Manhattan Theatre Company's Broadway production of ACCENT ON YOUTH, co-hosts this WABC special and discusses his return to Broadway in the upcoming comedy.

EXIT THE KING
Academy Award-winners Geoffrey Rush and Susan Sarandon talk about how much fun they are having in this new production of the Ionesco classic.

GOD OF CARNAGE
Academy Award winner Marcia Gay Harden talks about this hilarious critically-acclaimed new play by Yasmina Reza in which she stars with Jeff Daniels, Hope Davis and James Gandolfini.

IMPRESSIONISM
WABC speaks to Tony Award winners Jeremy Irons and Joan Allen, who are starring on Broadway in the romantic new play IMPRESSIONISM.

MARY STUART
WABC sits down with Janet McTeer who plays the title role in this acclaimed production from the Donmar Warehouse and London's West End.

THE NORMAN CONQUESTS
WABC provides a sneak peak at the critically praised production of Alan Ayckbourn's comedy trilogy, direct from a sold out run at The Old Vic in London.

THE PHILANTHROPIST
Stars Matthew Broderick and Steven Weber discuss their roles as best friends and colleagues in Christopher Hampton's 1970 award winning academic comedy.

WAITING FOR GODOT
WABC follows along as stars Nathan Lane, Bill Irwin, John Goodman and John Glover pose for a WAITING FOR GODOT cast photo shoot.

Photo Credit: Walter McBride/Retna Ltd.




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