STAGE TUBE: THE SUNSHINE BOYS Celebrates Opening at in LA - Danny DeVito, Judd Hirsch, Justin Bartha and More!
by Stage Tube - Oct 11, 2013
On Oct. 2, Center Theatre Group/Ahmanson Theatre's production of Neil Simon's 'The Sunshine Boys' with Danny DeVito and Judd Hirsch celebrated its opening. The show will continue through November 3, 2013. Watch the opening night video below, featuring interviews with Marilu Henner, Rhea Perlman, Robert Wuhl, Frank Kopyc, Justin Bartha, Johnnie Fiori, Danny DeVito, Judd Hirsch and more!
Photo Flash: Danny DeVito & Judd Hirsch Take First Bows in CTG's THE SUNSHINE BOYS; Plus Arrivals & Opening Night Celebration!
by Tyler Peterson - Oct 3, 2013
Last night, Oct. 2, Center Theatre Group/Ahmanson Theatre's production of Neil Simon's 'The Sunshine Boys' with Danny DeVito and Judd Hirsch opened, and will continue through November 3, 2013. Below, check out a first look at DeVito, Hirsch, and Justin Bartha's first bows, plus the starry red carpet arrivals and opening night celebration, including the cast of IT'S ALWAYS SUNNY IN PHILADELPHIA!
'WITTE'S END: A Comedy In Two Acts' Opens At Riprap On 1/2
by BWW News Desk - Jan 2, 2009
Witte's End, A Comedy in Two Acts
The most fun you'll ever have at a suicide!
WITTE'S END is to die for! An hysterical, fast-paced, sexy, laugh-out-loud comedy about life and death as seen from the bottom of a glass. Peter Witte, self-proclaimed 'hack' screenwriter is going to end it all because he lacks legitimacy as a playwright. He has five bottles of wine, one of which contains poison. He opens each bottle in a game of Russian Roulette, while his friends, neighbors and strangers watch with horror and humor fearful that any bottle may contain the 'fatal draught.'
PG-13 for language; Running time: approximately 1 hour, 45 minutes with intermission.
'WITTE'S END: A Comedy In Two Acts' Opens At Riprap On 1/2
by Gabrielle Sierra - Dec 30, 2008
Witte's End, A Comedy in Two Acts
The most fun you'll ever have at a suicide!
WITTE'S END is to die for! An hysterical, fast-paced, sexy, laugh-out-loud comedy about life and death as seen from the bottom of a glass. Peter Witte, self-proclaimed 'hack' screenwriter is going to end it all because he lacks legitimacy as a playwright. He has five bottles of wine, one of which contains poison. He opens each bottle in a game of Russian Roulette, while his friends, neighbors and strangers watch with horror and humor fearful that any bottle may contain the 'fatal draught.'
PG-13 for language; Running time: approximately 1 hour, 45 minutes with intermission.