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Mariette Hartley & Karl Glusman Star in Odyssey Theatre Ensemble's GRACE NOTES & ANVILS, Now thru 7/22

By: Jul. 19, 2012
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GRACE NOTES & ANVILS is a gentle, funny and deeply touching guided-tour of a "place" most Americans go to, but few feel free to talk about. Based on their book "About Grief: Insights, Setbacks, Grace Notes, Taboos," writers Ron Marasco and Brian Shuff use the intimacy of theatre to explore the heartbreak, everyday heroism and surprising hilarity connected with loss. Directed by Marasco, the production features Marasco along with a series of alternating notable guest actors. Featured are Mariette Hartley & Karl Glusman, tonight, July 19 – July 22, and Brenda Strong & Brandon Barash, July 27 – July 29.

Ron Marasco (Playwright, Director & Actor) is the author of the book Notes to an Actor, which was named by the American Library Association as an "Outstanding Academic Book of 2008." As an actor, his other Los Angeles theatre appearances include Ghetto at the Mark Taper Forum, Lucky Stiff here at the Odyssey, Casual Sex at the Groundlings, Sophistry with the Buffalo Nights Theatre Company, and his production of Dennis McIntyre's play Modigliani, for which he won a Drama-Logue Award for acting and the LA Weekly Award as Best Director. He has appeared in dozens of TV shows from The X-Files to Entourage, from West Wing to Lost. On film he played opposite screen legend Kirk Douglas in the movie Illusion for which he co-wrote the screenplay. With Brian Shuff, co-author of Grace Notes, he wrote the screenplay Painting the Future, based on Louise Hay's bestselling book You Can Heal Your Life. He and Brian just completed an original screenplay called Amazing Grace that will begin filming this Fall. Ron studied at the Moscow Art Theatre in Russia, at Fordham University at Lincoln Center, and he has a Ph.D. from U.C.L.A. He is a Professor in the College of Communications and Fine Arts at LMU in Los Angeles.

BRIAN SHUFF's (Playwright) previous theatre credits include: Fuddy Meers, Picasso at the Lapin Agile, The Elephant Man, and This Place on Third Avenue, which he also co-wrote with Marasco. Brian also writes, directs and performs for Your Local News, a live monthly comedy showat The M Bar in Hollywood. Recently, he and Marasco's first screenplay, Painting the Future, was produced by Hay House Films as part of their new series, Tales of Everyday Magic. The two wrote a second installment, titled Amazing Grace, scheduled for production later this year. Much of the material in Grace Notes has been drawn and expanded from Marasco and Shuff's book, About Grief: Insights, Setbacks, Grace Notes, Taboos, published by Rowman & Littlefield in 2010. About Grief has been translated into both Spanish and Korean.

Mariette Hartley (Guest Actress July 19 thru July 22) Mariette Hartley's numerous theatre appearances include Cabaret (Broadway), Sylvia (Manhattan Theatre Co.), Enchanted April (Pasadena Playhouse), Measure for Measure, King John (Joseph Papp Public Theatre.) She has appeared in National Tours for Copenhagen (for which she earned a Helen Hayes Award and the League of American Theatres and Producers National Touring Broadway Award,) The Sisters Rosenzweig and Death Trap. Regional theatre credits include Buffalo Gal (Williamstown Festival), Tom Stoppard's The Seagull (Old Globe), Detective Story (Ahmanson), To Clothe the Naked and Antigone with John Houseman and the UCLA Theatre Group, Lion In Winter (La Mirada), Same Time Next Year, Love Letters, Mrs. Warren's Profession (for director Michael Bloom), King & I, Mame. The Emmy award-winning actress recurred on Law and Order: SVU and has appeared on dozens of televisions shows ranging from Grey's Anatomy, Big Love, The Cleaner and Dirt to M*A*S*H and The Incredible Hulk. A three-time Clio Award winner for her Polaroid commercials with James Garner and recipient of a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, she also hosted the CBS Morning Program, nine seasons of the series Healthy Solutions and is currently hosting her tenth season of Wild About Animals. Her best-selling autobiography, Breaking The Silence has recently been reissued in paperback.

Karl Glusman (Guest Actor July 19 thru July 22) Karl Glusman was born in the Bronx where his mother, an Irish-Catholic, and his father, a German-Jew, met while attending medical school. When he was just six months old they packed up and drove to Portland, Oregon where his parents would soon split up. He grew up a double-agent, attending Sunday School after mass with his mother as well as being sent away to Jewish Summer Camp on the coast where he quickly learned to lip-sync during Shabbat services. After dropping out of Portland State University Mr. Glusman traveled back to New York City where he trained with some of the best acting teachers in the country including; Wynn Handman, James Tripp and William Esper. Recently he made his professional stage debut as Konstantin Treplyov in Anton Chekhov's The Seagull (Dir. Gregory Boyd) at the Alley Theatre. This winter he will be making his Broadway stage debut in Clifford Odet's Golden Boy (Dir. Bartlett Sher) at Lincoln Center. He also co-penned a screenplay which he is currently raising funds for entitled, City of Roses, which focuses on the young Xavier, a homeless painter who robs an art gallery and in the process discovers the meaning behind his recurring hallucinations involving a mysterious figure cloaked in black.

Written by Ron Marasco & BRIAN SHUFF.
Directed by Ron Marasco.
Scenic & Lighting Design by F. JASON SHEPPARD.
Casting by PETER MATYAS.
Production Stage Managers: JOSE GRIFFIN-ROOSTH..
Produced by Odyssey Theatre Ensemble: RON SOSSI, Artistic Director.
Cast: Ron Marasco and a group of SPECIAL GUEST ACTORS.

Performances run tonight (July 19 only); Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m.; Sundays at 2:00 p.m. The show closes on Sunday, July 29 at 2:00 p.m.

Tickets: Thursday and Fridays: $25.00; Saturdays & Sundays: $30.00. Student & Senior tickets: $5.00 off except on Saturday night. Student/SAG/EQUITY/AFTRA tickets with I.D.: $15.00 on Friday. "Pay-what-you-can" (min. $10.00) on July 13 and July 20.

Reservations: (310) 477-2055 or www.odysseytheatre.com.

ODYSSEY THEATRE is located at 2055 South Sepulveda Boulevard, Los Angeles, Calif. (One block north of Olympic Blvd.)



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