Tovah Feldshuh will recreate her award-winning performance as Golda Meir in Golda's Balcony, when the acclaimed William Gibson play comes to the Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall on Monday, March 28 at 8 p.m.
Golda's Balcony earned Ms. Feldshuh a Tony-Award nomination for Best Actress, and from 2003-2005 became the longest-running one-woman show in Broadway history. The play is a portrait of the indomitable
Golda Meir, the Milwaukee schoolteacher who became Prime Minister of Israel in 1969. From the pogroms of Russia to the halls of the Knesset, Meir's life - and the play - encapsulates the dramatic story of Israel in the 20th Century.
For her work on the New York stage, from Yentl to Saravà! to Lend Me A Tenor to Golda's Balcony,
Tovah Feldshuh has earned four Tony nominations for Best Actress and won four Drama Desk Awards, four Outer Critics Circle Awards, the Obie, the
Theatre World Award and the
Lucille Lortel Award for Best Actress. Other shows on Broadway include Cyrano, Rodgers and Hart and Dreyfus in Rehearsal. Off-Broadway Feldshuh starred as the legendary
Tallulah Bankhead in her own Tallulah Hallelujah!, which was chosen as one of the Ten Best Plays of the Year by USA Today. Film audiences recognize Ms. Feldshuh from Fox Searchlight's Kissing Jessica Stein, for which she won the Golden Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress; A Walk On The Moon with
Diane Lane and
Viggo Mortensen; Happy Accidents with
Marisa Tomei, The Corruptor with
Mark Wahlberg, and Toll Booth (winner - Best Supporting Actress - Method Fest 2005), among others. Most recently she appeared onscreen in O Jerusalem in which she plays
Golda Meir opposite
Ian Holm and
Tom Conti, Lady in the Water for M. Night Shyamalan opposite
Paul Giamatti and Just My Luck with
Lindsay Lohan. On television, she received her first Emmy nomination for her portrayal of the Czech freedom fighter Helena in Holocaust. She starred opposite
Tommy Lee Jones in The Amazing Howard Hughes,
James Woods in Citizen Cohn,
Bill Cosby on The Cosby Mysteries and The Cosby Show and
Richard Dreyfuss in The Education Of Max Bickford. In 2004 she was nominated for her second Emmy for her work on Law & Order as defense attorney Danielle Melnick.
Ticket prices range from $10 to $55. For more information and to buy tickets, contact the Van Wezel Box office at (941) 953-3368 or log onto www.vanwezel.org. For groups of 20 or more contact Janet Arena at 941-363-2025 Sponsored by: The Jewish Federation of Sarasota-Manatee
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