David Goldyn Productions presents the World Premiere of DADDY ISSUES, a new comedy by Marshall Goldberg. Directed by David Goldyn, the show opens tonight, April 7, at Davenport Theatre.
The production stars Kate Katcher, who debuted on Broadway in Fiddler on the Roof opposite Zero Mostel and repeated the role of Tzeitel with Herschel Bernardi, directed by Jerome Robbins. She also appeared in Wonderful Town with Lauren Bacall and Two for the Seesaw directed by Judith Ivey. Katcher replaces Daisy Eagan, who leaves the cast to star in Wit in North Carolina.
In DADDY ISSUES, it is 1982 and Donald Moscowitz has overbearing parents. They disapprove of his choice of profession (actor), his flair for decorating (pastels) and his lifestyle (homosexual). The one thing that would make them happy is a grandchild. His solution: hire the ten-year old kid downstairs to play his son. What could possibly go wrong?
In addition to
Kate Katcher, DADDY ISSUES stars,
Mary Ellen Ashley (original Broadway casts of Annie Get Your Gun and Yentl),
Alex Ammerman (Mothers and Sons on Broadway),
Tony Rossi (Boardwalk Empire),
Yuval David (Bunbury at Abingdon Theatre),
Elizabeth Klein (Women and Wallace at Theatre Row Theaters), Austin Levine (Mary Poppins),
Kate Katcher,
Sam Given (HBO's Vinyl) and
Megan MacPhee (Pinkalicious). The production features set by Kevin Klakouski, lighting by
Terri Tomola, and costumes by Cheryl McCaron.
In addition to numerous one acts,
Marshall Goldberg's his full-length plays include The Manufacturer's Daughter, a finalist in the Thespis play festival, and The Feuding Paleontologists, commissioned by The Parks Shakespeare Company. DADDY ISSUES is his first fully-produced full-length play. He has studied playwrighting at HB Studio, Chelsea Rep and ESPA.
David Goldyn is a director, producer, teacher and playwright. Most recently, he was an Associate Producer on Honeymoon in Vegas on Broadway. He was the founder of Rising Action Theatre in Fort Lauderdale and acted as its Artistic Director from 2004 to 2011. At Rising Action Theatre, Mr Goldyn directed Southern Baptist Sissies, The Sisters Rosensweig, Some Men, Take Me Out, Fit To Be Tied and oversaw the production of nearly 500 other shows. He was Producing Artistic Director of the Acting Studio Company in Orlando, Florida from 1990 - 1997 where he directed acclaimed productions of Jeffrey, Ruthless, and Fortune and Men's Eyes. As an educator, he was a Professor of Theatre at both Miami Dade College and Broward College and he taught acting at Theatre of Arts In Los Angeles. He holds an MA in Theatre from NYU and a BA from Columbia University in English.
DADDY ISSUES runs March 31 - April 24, Thursday - Saturday at 8pm and Sunday at 3pm with an added performance Monday, April 4 at 8pm. Note: No performance on April 10. Davenport Theatre is located at 354 West 45th Street. Tickets are $35, available at 866-811-4111 or
www.DaddyIssuesThePlay.com.
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