After weeks of playing to packed houses, Nora Ephron and Delia Ephron's Love, Loss, and What I Wore is extending its Los Angeles run in the Audrey Skirball Kenis Theater at the Geffen Playhouse through at least August 1. The new cast is set to include Tyne Daly widely recognized for her role on TV's Cagney and Lacey and her Tony Award winning performance in the 1989 Broadway revival of Gypsy. Daly was recently nominated for a Drama League Award for her performance in the premiere company of Love, Loss and What I Wore in New York. Joining Daly on stage is her daughter Kathryne Dora Brown, who has appeared in a variety of television programs and won a CAMIE Award for her work on the film The Reading. The newest cast also includes Emmy Award winning actress Bonnie Franklin best known for her nine-year stint as Ann Romano on One Day at a Time, Steppenwolf alum and veteran screen actress (Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Mr. Holland's Opus) Glenne Headly, and Amy Pietz, who just completed an arc on The Office and was nominated for a SAG Award for her longtime role on Caroline and City.
Love, Loss and What I Wore, an intimate collection of stories covering some of life's most poignant moments and their corresponding wardrobe, is directed by
Jenny Sullivan. The evening of vignettes, which is based on the best-selling book of the same name by
Ilene Beckerman as well as personal reminiscences from the Ephrons and their friends, features a rotating cast of five actresses who share tales to which every woman can relate. The third installment of Love, Loss and What I Wore begins in previews on July 7 with an official opening on July 8, 2010 and will run through August 1, 2010.
Love, Loss and What I Wore is simultaneously running off-Broadway where it is produced by
Daryl Roth. Originally directed by
Karen Carpenter, the show opened in October 2009 and is still playing to sold-out houses. Cast members have included
Samantha Bee,
Kristin Chenoweth,
Janeane Garofalo,
Michele Lee,
Natasha Lyonne,
Jane Lynch,
Rosie O'Donnell and
Rita Wilson. Staged with a focus on storytelling, the actresses sit side-by-side with script in-hand, deftly guiding the audience through an evening of humor, nostalgia and, of course, fashion.
Extending the fashion theme off the stage, the
Geffen Playhouse will host a special Girls Night Out performance on Thursday, July 15. As the final Girls Night Out at the Geffen of the 2009/2010 season, the onsite post-show party has a summer BBQ theme and will showcase designer shoes and chic summer accessories from Footcandy-Brentwood. And as an added bonus, 15% of all Footcandy purchases made night of event will be donated to the
Geffen Playhouse. In addition, Pop Beauty will be on hand for sun-kissed makeup tips that can be enjoyed along with easy-to-make munchies and signature cocktails and wine from Krol Vodka and Malibu Family Wines. All the Girls Night Out activities are included in the regular ticket price for that performance and can be purchased online or through the
Geffen Playhouse box office at 310-208-5454.
love, loss, and what i wore
Written by Nora Ephron and Delia Ephron
Directed by Jenny Sullivan
Original New York production directed by Karen Carpenter
Based on the book by Ilene Beckerman
Previews: Wednesday, July 7, 2010 at 2pm and 8pm
Opening: Thursday, July 8, 2010 at 8pm
Closing: Sunday, August 1, 2010 at 7pm
Ticket Info
Ticket prices range from $69 to $74 for the regular run. Tickets are on sale now online at
www.geffenplayhouse.com, at the
Geffen Playhouse box office or by calling (310) 208-5454.
Kathryne Dora BRown
Kathryne has appeared in numerous network and cable television shows including The Practice, Becker, Jack & Jill, Chicago Hope, and most recently, Private Practice in addition to recurring roles on Linc's, Promised Land and Judging Amy. Television movies include The Tiger Woods Story, To Dance With Olivia, For Love Of Olivia, The Wedding Dress and The Reading Room for which Kathryne won a CAMIE Award. Theater credits include Battery, Cynics, Aeschylus' Agamemnon and Marivaux's Changes Of Heart where Kathryne is proud to be able to say that she was the third generation of her family to perform at The
Mark Taper Forum. Kathryne is a native of Los Angeles and a graduate of the Studio Program at American Musical & Dramatic Academy in New York City.
Tyne Daly
Ms. Daly's most recent appearance was playing Maria Callas in the Kennedy Center's revival of Terrence McNally's Master Class which followed her Drama League Award nominated performance in the New York premiere company of Love, Loss, and What I Wore. She is best known for her work on TV's Cagney and Lacey and her Tony Award winning performance as Rose in the 1989 Gypsy Broadway revival. She was Tony-nominated for her appearance on Broadway in the Pulitzer Prize-winning play Rabbit Hole by David Lindsay-Abaire. Other New York theatre appearances include The Butter and Egg Man (NY debut), Mystery School (OCC Nomination), The Seagull. Regional theatre credits include She Loves Me, A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum, Queen Of The Stardust Ballroom, Private Ear/Public Eye, Oliver, The Birthday Party, Three Sisters, and Come Back Little Sheba (L.A. Drama Logue Award). Film roles include John and Mary, Play It As It Lays, Zoot Suit, The Enforcer, and The Simian Line, as well as television movies Larry, The Entertainer, Kids Like These, The Perfect Mother, and Intimate Strangers (Emmy nom). Her TV roles include Judging Amy (Emmy Award), Christy (Emmy Award), Wings (Emmy nom), and Cagney and Lacey (four Emmy Awards). Recordings include On The Town, Call Me Madam, Gypsy, The World According to MR. Rogers (Grammy nom) and John Hersey's Hiroshima. Recent work includes Agamemnon at the Getty Amphitheater in Los Angeles as well as guest-starring on Grey's Anatomy, Burn Notice, and the film Georgia, which she co-stars with Joan Allen and Jeremy Irons. Ms. Daly was trained at the American Shakespeare Festival, Brandeis University, and the American Musical and Dramatic Academy.
Bonnie FranklinBonnie Franklin is best known for her starring role as Ann Romano on the long-running series One Day at a Time. Broadway: Applause (Tony nomination. Outer Critics Circle Award,
Theatre World Award). Off-Broadway: Grace and Glory, Frankie and Johnny in the Claire de Lune, Your Own Thing and Dames at Sea. Regional theater: Dancing at Lughnasa and A Delicate Balance (
Rubicon Theatre Company), Who's Afraid of
Virginia Woolf? (Pittsburgh Public Theatre), Communicating Doors (Charlotte Repertory Theatre), Denial (World Premiere -
Long Wharf Theatre), Shirley Valentine (Seacoast Repertory Theatre), Gingerbread Lady and Double Act (
American Stage Festival), and record-breaking productions of Same Time Next Year, Annie Get Your Gun, Wait Until Dark and Carousel. Bonnie has also appeared in
Eve Ensler's Vagina Monologues and Judith Viorst's Love and Shrimp in Los Angeles and New York. In addition to her nine years as the Emmy nominated star of her series, she has appeared in numerous television movies and specials. Bonnie is a founding member of CCAP, a play reading group committed to exposing high school students to our legacy of classic and contemporary American plays.
Glenne HeadlyTheater: Balm in Gilead ( N.Y., Chicago ), Aunt Dan & Lemon, (London's Almeida Theatre); Detachments (Los Angeles), My Brilliant Divorce, (Galway, Ireland ); Arms and the Man, (Broadway); former longtime member of Chicago's
Steppenwolf Theatre Company (four Jefferson Awards).
Television: On Golden Pond ( live telecast ); Bastard Out of Carolina; Lonesome Dove (both Emmy nominated for best supporting actress film/mini-series); Pronto.Film: Dirty Rotten Scoundrels; Dick Tracy; Mr. Holland's Opus; Mortal Thoughts, Nadine; What's the Worst that Could Happen; Sgt. Bilko: Making Mr. Right; Breakfast of Champions; The Amateurs; 2 Days in the Valley; The Jonses.
Amy PietzTheatre credits include A Dead Man's Apartment at The Met, The Boswell Sisters at The
Old Globe Theatre, Christmas In Naples at the
Williamstown Theatre Festival, Lobby Hero at the Odyssey Theatre (nominated for an Ovation award), Fiorello and Company (Ovation award nomination for Best Featured Actress in a Musical) at Reprise, 18 radio plays for L.A. Theatre Works and The Play's The Thing on NPR. In 2001, Amy produced a musical adaptation of the movie, Xanadu, at the Gascon Center Theatre. The show went on to Broadway to win Tony nominations, and tour nationally. Amy has been a series regular on the shows Aliens In America, Caroline In The City (nominated for SAG Award, best Actress in a Comedy), Rodney, The Weber Show, and Muscle. Some notable guest star appearances include The Office, Curb Your Enthusiasm, The Closer, Trust Me, Bones, Burn Notice, Law and Order, SVU, ER, CSI, Ally McBeal, The
Drew Carey Show, and The Division. Amy's film credits include Rudy; Jingle All The Way, Dysenchanted, Jell-Ohh Lady (which she also produced), The Whole Ten Yards, and Reunion and You.
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