Before Dr. Phil, before Oprah, before Dan Savage, there was Ann Landers. In this engaging, witty one-woman play praised from New York to L.A.. we are delighted as Ms. Landers (aka Eppie Lederer) revisits some of her favorite columns, dispenses advice, and shares tidbits of her own life choices and heartaches. Set during an evening in Chicago in 1975 as Ann Landers writes one of the most personal, difficult and life-changing columns of her career, the play reveals an Ann Landers who in many ways was a modern woman, independent and "ahead of her time", expressing staunch opposition to the Vietnam war, campaigning to win government support for cancer research and preaching tolerance and acceptance towards homosexuality, premarital sex, abortion rights and feminism.
The production brings together the team that brought you last summer's hit It Had to Be You; with sets by Kevin Kline nominee Christopher M. Waller, lights by Kevin Kline winner Glenn Dunn, and sound by Rusty Wandall, starring Stellie Siteman and directed by Sydnie Grosberg Ronga.Videos