Xanthe Elbrick, Tony Award and Drama Desk Award nominee and winner of Theatre World Award winner for Coram Boy, will join the cast of the 2008 GLAAD Media Award winner Beebo Brinker Chronicles on Tuesday, March 25th. This stage adaptation of Ann Bannon's groundbreaking, award-winning pulp novels of the 1950s currently running at 37 Arts. It is written by Kate Moira Ryan (25 Questions for a Jewish Mother, 2007 GLAAD Media Award Winner for Best Play) and Linda S. Chapman (Gertrude and Alice: A Likeness to Loving) and directed by Leigh Silverman (Well).
Fueled by booze and furtive sex,
Beebo Brinker Chronicles follows the lives and loves of four friends in pre-Stonewall Greenwich Village. Beth and Laura, secret lovers in college, still pine for each other. Before they can reunite, they find themselves entangled in a web spun by Beebo Brinker, a butch denizen of the underground bar scene, and Jack, a flamboyant fop with caustic wit.
The producing team includes Tony Award winner Lily Tomlin and Jane Wagner (
The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe), Harriet Newman Leve (
STOMP, The 39 Steps), Elyse Singer (
Mae West's Sex, Trouble in Paradise),
Jamie DeRoy (
Chita Rivera: The Dancer's Life, Coram Boy), Pam Laudenslager (
The 39 Steps), Douglas Denoff (
The 39 Steps) and Double Play Connections (
Radio Golf).
Elbrick replaces
Marin Ireland in the role of Laura. The production also stars
Jenn Colella (
High Fidelity, Urban Cowboy) in the title role, along with
David Greenspan (2007 Obie for
Some Men and
Faust), Carolyn Baeumler (Trouble In Paradise),
Bill Dawes (
Gross Indecency / Burning Blue), and Autumn Dornfeld (
The Graduate). The design team includes Rachel Hauck (set), Theresa Squire (costumes), Nicole Pearce (lights), Jill BC DuBoff (sound), J. Jared Jana/Rob Greene (wigs, hair & makeup), Pamela Edington (stage manager), Bradley Thompson (production manager) and Roy Gabay (general manager). The original production was produced by Hourglass Group at The Fourth Street Theatre.
Kate Moira Ryan's critically acclaimed collaboration with
Judy Gold, 25 Questions for a Jewish Mother won a 2007 GLAAD Media Award Winner for Best Play. This past spring, Voice/Hyperion published a book based on the play and it was recently nominated for the prestigious Quill award in the category of humor. Linda S. Chapman co-created and played Alice B. Toklas in the Obie Award-winning and GLADD Media Award Nominee Gertrude and Alice: A Likeness to Loving.
Leigh Silverman is the critically acclaimed director of
Lisa Kron's Well on Broadway,
David Henry Hwang's Yellow Face at The Public Theater,
Brooke Berman's Hunting and Gathering at Primary Stages, and From Up Here at MTC later this season.
Beebo Brinker Chronicles runs through April 27 with performances Tues. at 7pm; Wed, Thus. & Fri. at 8pm; Sat. at 5pm & 9pm; and Sun. at 3pm & 7pm. 37 Arts is located at 450 West 37th Street (between 9th & 10th Aves. -- accessible from A,C,E trains to 34th St). Tickets are $46.25 - $56.25. To buy tickets call 212-307-4100 or visit www.TicketMaster.com.
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