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Photo Flash: Lee Strasberg Theatre Presents BARRYMORE

By: Nov. 08, 2010
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The Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute has always been a location known for multiple celebrity sightings and many certainly turned out last Saturday, Nov 6th, for the opening night of "BARRYMORE" starring Jack Betts as the famous thespian. The standing room only crowd included representatives of stage, film and TV with Julie Newmar, Fred Willard, Rip Taylor, Thao Penghlis, John Glover, Don Swayze, Ned VanZandt, Larry Pressman, as well as Ana Strasberg and John Barrymore, Jr.  The evening's festivities included a birthday celebration for the opening's hostess, Doris Roberts.

John Barrymore, a man of colossal talent and contradictions, was considered by many to be one of the greatest Shakespearean actors of all time.  This production is set in 1942, the final year of John Barrymore's life and takes place on the stage of a Broadway theatre, as the actor struggles to recreate his famed performance in the title role of Shakespeare's Richard III.

Presented by Anna Strasberg, BARRYMORE sores with Jack Betts in the title role, Darin Dahms as Frank and under the direction of Carlyle King.

King is the Creator of KID SHAKESPEARE, an after school Shakespeare program for kids from 2nd-6th grade in Pasadena, and has taught at USC and the South Coast Repretory.  Darin Dahams, who has traipsed the boards with Betts before in productions of JUST A SONG AT TWIGHLIGHT and to critically acclaim in TALE TOLD BY AN IDIOT, has been actively directing at the Actor's Studio and won the Best Director award at the 18th annual NAACP Theatre Awards for his production of BUTTERFLIES OF UGANDA.

"They say a man is old when regrets take the place of dreams," remarks Jack Betts.  Betts' remarkable career has spanned stage, film and television for more than 5 decades. Jack was first seen on Broadway in Tennessee William's CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF.  He has since appeared in numerous productions on and off Broadway.  He was last seen in Steve Martin's production of UNDERPANTS at the Geffen Playhouse. Just prior to that, he appeared in a stage play he penned entitled SCREEN TEST- TAKE ONE, under the direction of Doris Roberts at the Skylight Theatre as well as having been seen recently at the Marilyn Monroe Theatre starring in another play he wrote called 1-800-SAVE-ME.  He also wrote and directed, FRIENDLY ACQAINTANCES at the Met Theatre.  In television his credits include, MONK, THE UNIT, THE MENTALIST, COLD CASE, EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND, FRIENDS, SEINFELD, ALL MY CHILDREN and an eight-year contract on ONE LIFE TO LIVE, as Ivan Kipling. On the big screen his credits include, FUN WITH DICK AND JANE, SPIDERMAN, THE NEXT BEST THING with Madonna, OFFICE SPACE, EIGHT MILLIMETER, BATMAN AND ROBIN, BATMAN FOREVER, FALLING DOWN and his tour-de-force as Boris Karloff in GODS AND MONSTERS. He is currently preparing a film production of his stage play, IT GOES LIKE THIS.  So, with regard to regrets? "Whose has time for them," says, Betts.

"BARRYMORE" was written by in incredible playwright William Luce, who wrote such acclaimed works as Lillian Starring Zoe Caldwell, BRAVO, CARUSO! and ZELDA, as well as LUCIFER, BRONTE and THE BELLE OF AMHERST each were starring the talented Julie Harris.

Photo Credit: SHARON GRAPHICS



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