Saturday, August 13, 2011

Saundra Santiago and Robert Bogue in "Manipulation" Off-Broadway

Guiding Light alums Saundra Santiago (Carmen) and Robert Bogue (Mallet) are currently appearing in the Off-Broadway play Manipulation at Cherry Lane Theatre.  Here's a brief description of the play:

"Cristina seems to have it all - money, position, privilege. So why is she beginning to feel she has no control over her life, mind or body? Drawing on the best traditions of Latin American literature and its potent "magic realism," as well as a little-known Biblical tale, playwright Victoria E. Calderon conjures a provocative and unexpected world where the relationships we all cling to - mother and child, husband and wife - become a swirl of games, deception and surprise. Is Cristina willing to fight for her authenticity and a real place in this world?"

For more information and to purchase tickets, see the play's website.

Judith Chapman in "Vivien" in LA

Friends, this is the one of the few times I wish I were in L.A.!  Usually seen as Genoa City's most lovable bad girl, Gloria, Judith Chapman is portraying movie star Vivien Leigh (most famous for her role as Scarlett O'Hara in Gone with the Wind) in a one-woman show.  Playing now through September 4 at the Rogue Machine Theatre, Vivien is co-produced by the theater company started by Judith, The Troubadours of Daytime.  Following its L.A. engagment, the show will go on tour with stops in Palm Springs, New Orleans, and Atlanta.

In addition to her current role on The Young and the Restless, Judith has appeared on too many soaps to mention here.  But, she says, “That’s just my day job which allows me to luxuriate in my theater.”

Click here for more information and to buy tickets.

Read a wonderful article about Judith, the show, and Vivien.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Tom Pelphrey in "Mauritius" at the Dorset Theatre Festival

Tom Pelphrey (aka Jonathan in Guiding Light and Mick Dante in As the World Turns) will be appearing in the play Mauritius at the Dorset Theatre Festival in Dorset VT, August 18-27.  Here's a brief description of the play:

A riveting thriller about time/place/ inheritance and the world of philately, DTF proudly presents renowned playwright Rebeck with this mysterious and darkly funny hit play which played to sell out audiences at NY's Manhattan Theatre Club and Boston's Huntington Theatre.

For more information and to order tickets, see the festival's website.

Ellen Dolan in "Steel Magnolias" at Cape May Stage

Ellen Dolan (Margo, As the World Turns) is starring as Truvy in Steel Magnolias at Cape May Stage in Cape May, NJ.  The show runs through September 10.  Here's some information about the show, in case you haven't seen the movie (Ellen is playing the role that Dolly Parton played in the movie).

There’s no such thing as a bad hair day at Truvy’s hair salon!  Many things beside hair get done as Truvy and company come together to share their secrets, fears, and love for one another while engaging the audience in hysterical and neighborly gossip.  Filled with humor and heartbreak, these "Steel Magnolias" make us laugh and cry as the realities of their lives and friendships unfold. Admirers of the 1989 film version starring Shirley MacLaine, Julia Roberts, Sally Field, and Dolly Parton will delight in seeing these vivid characters come to life on the stage of the Robert Shackleton Playhouse.

See the theater's website for more information and to order tickets.

Ron Raines in "Follies" on Broadway

The Kennedy Center's production of the Stephen Sondheim musical Follies is moving to Broadway for a limited engagement.  The production stars Ron Raines (Alan, Guiding Light), as well as such Broadway stars as Bernadette Peters.  Previews begin August 7 at the Marquis Theater in NYC.

Click here for more information and to purchase tickets.

Saturday, May 28, 2011

Paul Anthony Stewart in "The People in the Picture" on Broadway

Guiding Light's Danny, Paul Anthony Stewart, is currently appearing in the new musical The People in the Picture at Studio 54 on Broadway.  Here's a brief description of the show:

Bubbie is a grandmother in 1970s New York City who was once the darling of Yiddish Theatre in pre-war Poland. Although her granddaughter Jenny is enchanted by her tales of the old world, her daughter Red, a TV writer, will do anything to keep from looking back at the Holocaust and her childhood in Warsaw.

Click here for more information and to order tickets.

Monday, May 2, 2011

Trent Dawson in "Beyond Therapy" at Westport Country Playhouse

As the World Turns' own Henry Coleman, Trent Dawson, is currently appearing in the comedy Beyond Therapy at the Westport Country Playhouse in Westport, Connecticut.  The show runs through May 14; click here for more information and to order tickets.

"After a disastrous first date, Bruce and Prudence seek solace in therapy - despite both their therapists being stark raving mad. And that's only the beginning of their problems. In Durang's topsy-turvy world, life is a potent cocktail of sexual mix-ups, relationship neuroses, and a serious lack of impulse control. This wicked and wickedly funny look at the days and nights of the young and single will inspire you to outrageous laughter, the most effective therapy of all."