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Happy birthday to playwright Edward Albee, who turns 80 next week, on March 12. With no signs of slowing down, his play Me, Myself and I had its world premiere this past January at the McCarter Theater in Princeton starring Tyne Daly. His latest play, Occupant, will have its world premiere at Signature Theater in New York next May, starring Mercedes Ruehl. Earlier in the season, Peter and Jerry (which is comprised of his first play The Zoo Story plus a new one act) was seen at the Second Stage in New York. And, beginning next week, the Cherry Lane in New York will be presenting The American Dream and The Sandbox, directed by Mr. Albee himself. Albee is the winner of three Pulitzer Prizes, for Seascape, A Delicate Balance and Three Tall Women. The latter two starred the grand dame of Broadway, Marian Seldes.
Speaking of great ladies of the theater, we are sorry to report that Liz Hiller, one of the grande dames of Buffalo theater, passed away this week in Saratoga Springs. Hiller starred years ago in The Importance of Being Earnest at the old Playhouse on Main Street and in numerous productions on stages all over town. Her last appearance was in the ICTC production of Les Liaisons Dangereuses.
It seems that 2005 Pulitzer Prize winner Doubt, one of the best plays to hit the New York stage in many years when it first opened at the Manhattan Theatre Club in 2004, will finally make it to Buffalo. The Kavinoky now has the rights (Studio Arena had also been interested) for the play to be featured in the opening slot of next season. Doubt just finished a successful run at Syracuse Stage. And speaking of opening slots, the Irish Classical Theatre Company has secured the rights for Moliere’s The Learned Ladies, translated by Richard Wilbur.
Congratulations to Buffalo’s Jeffry Denman, who just won a Bistro Award which recognizes outstanding achievement in the cabaret field in New York. Denman, very appropriately, won in the category “Song & Dance Man.”
Marie Hasselback-Costa will be Serafina and Michael Votta will be Alvaro in ART’s upcoming production of The Rose Tattoo, to be directed by Chris Standart. The parts were originated in 1951 by Maureen Stapleton and Eli Wallach and later played by Mercedes Ruehl and Anthony LaPaglia in the 1995 revival. The ART production will play April 18-May 11 at TheaterLoft and will also feature Jeanne Cairns and Mary Loftus.
Eileen Dugan will return to BUA (The Baby Dance, Beautiful Thing) in the Buffalo premiere of Facing East by Carol Lynn Pearson. Directed by Kelli Bocock Natale, the production will also star Dan Walker and is slated to open on April 11 at Main Street Cabaret.
Gregory Fletcher, director of Niagara University Theater, will be making his local directorial debut with the Spanish classic Life is a Dream by Calderon de la Barca. The production runs March 6-16 at the Leary Theater on the university campus.
Kate LoConti will be directing Frank Wedekind’s 1891 play Spring Awakening for UB’s Department of Theatre & Dance. The play, which deals with sexuality and puberty among some young German students, is the inspiration for the hit Broadway musical of the same name which opened in December 2006 and is still running strong.
Mark your calendars, the 18th Annual Artie Awards will be held on Monday, June 2.
Tim Klein takes over for Brendan Powers in Road Less Traveled upcoming production of Eric Bogosian’s Humpty Dumpty which will run April 11-May 11. Directed by Scott Behrend, the production will also star Lisa Vitrano, Brian Riggs, Bonnie Jean Taylor, and Phil Knoerzer. There will be a special performance on April 23 in conjunction with the company’s Spring 2008 Gala, which will feature Eric Bogosian himself.
Happy birthday also to Buffalo’s legendary Manny Fried (pictured below), who turned 95 this past March 1. Manny shows no signs of slowing down, as evidenced by his one man play Boilermakers and Martinis which had its world premiere at Road Less Traveled last fall. Fried will be honored at the Arts Council Awards luncheon on March 14.
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West Side Neighborhood Housing Servicesposted November 28, 3:44 pm on Artvoice DailyAs promised in this article, the membership list for West Side Neighborhood Housing Services is right here. Highlighted in yellow are city employees who report to the mayor or their relatives; highlighted in pink are other city employees. Most of the highlighted names (though not all) are new members, who joined just in time to vote at last Thursday’s annual members meeting, when Harvey Garrett was voted off WSNHS’s board... (more) |
On the Waterfrontposted November 26, 2:00 pm on Artvoice DailySo you think Buffalo has a hard time figuring out what to do with its waterfront, do ya? Mad that we can’t just build a signature bridge, huh? Madder still that we can’t just knock the Skyway bridge down? Furious with obstructionists who don’t want a Bass Pro Shop? Livid about the ice boom? And don’t even get you started about all the blind, misguided fools who can’t see that a huge casino downtown will turn our city around? Yes, my friend, you do in fact have all the answers... (more) |
Chow Chocolat welcomes Denise Sperry’s Watercolor Exhibition…posted November 26, 12:46 pm on Chew on ThisWatercolor Painting by Denise Sperry Merging the fine arts with gastronomic art, Chow Chocolat (731 Main Street, Buffalo, 843.4388) is now featuring a watercolor exhibition by Denise Sperry. A reception commencing Sperry’s works will take place on December 5th, 2008 (6-9 PM)... (more) |
GRILLE 620 (Wine… Down the Weekend)posted November 26, 11:34 am on Chew on ThisIf you haven’t already checked out “Wine… Down the Weekend” at Grille 620, (620 Delaware Ave, Buffalo, 886.2121) GO! This has to be one of the best deals in the city of Buffalo. Every Friday & Saturday, patrons can choose a complimentary bottle from the bistro’s extensive wine list to accompany any 2 entrees... (more) |
Another Voiceposted November 26, 10:11 am on Artvoice DailyHere’s something that drives me crazy about the Buffalo News: the “Another Voice” column on the editorial page. It would be a nice idea, were it not that so often it is not given over to “another” voice. It is given, rather, to the same old voices: to people who are frequently quoted as sources in articles, who are in positions of political or economic power, to folks whose job is to push agendas—to people, in other words, who have no difficulty making their voices heard... (more) |
Who Goes Where When Hillary Goes to State?posted November 19, 12:04 pm on Artvoice DailyCity Hall News has flow_chart that tracks who might replace who, from Hillary’s Senate seat on down (click to expand or follow the link—it’s an awkward shape): |
It’s Robert Rich Sr. All High Stadiumposted November 14, 5:05 pm on Artvoice DailyThese new signs properly label the structure. We’ve been reading recent stories in the Buffalo News about sportswriter Tom Borrelli’s terrible fall last week at the old All High Stadium. He’s currently battling life-threatening injuries... (more) |
CWM Fined for Violationsposted November 14, 2:41 pm on Artvoice DailyThis week Chemical Waste Management was fined $175,000 by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation for violating its permits and the state’s hazardous waste laws. I don’t have much to say about that, except it doesn’t seem to me like too much money... (more) |
Musical Chairsposted November 14, 12:51 pm on Artvoice DailyThe AP reports that Hillary Clinton met with Barack Obama in Chicago yesterday, adding fuel to speculation that she might be Obama’s choice for secretary of state. If that happens, it has long been rumored that Brian Higgins would be appointed to her Senate seat... (more) |
Paint the Townposted November 14, 11:06 am on Artvoice DailyLate last night, at the tail end of one of the few weeks in the past year in which we did not publish anything snarky about anybody, someone threw two gallons of paint on our front doors. Seems a waste; we hadn’t even earned it. Nonetheless, we were cleaning up all morning... (more) |
Old Editions Book Shopposted November 13, 1:58 pm on Artvoice DailyAV videographer Matt Quinn tours Old Editions, an often overlooked treasure at the corner of Oak and Huron Streets downtown: show enclosure (video/x-flv; 21.29 MB) |
This Is Not Today’s Newsposted November 12, 9:37 am on Artvoice DailyBut it would be nice if it were. Via the Data Stream, by way of Jon Winet. |
This Just In…posted November 11, 3:28 pm on Artvoice DailyAlways in the vanguard, researchers of the University at Buffalo’s Center of Human Capital have reached a bold conclusion, according to a statement disseminated this afternoon: Although no official determination has been made about whether New York State or the U... (more) |
Silver Lining: Edwards Remains a Good Guyposted November 11, 11:17 am on Artvoice DailyMarshawn Lynch Amid the anguished finger-pointing, plaintive wailing and resigned head-shaking sweeping the region following the Buffalo Bills’ third straight defeat, Season Ticket would like to apportion a minute sliver of credit. Quarterback Trent Edwards, by most quantitative and qualitative standards, failed miserably at New England on Sunday (not coincidentally, this was also his third consecutive regressive outing)... (more) |
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Ani DiFranco at Babevilleposted December 1, 8:19 pm on channel Music
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Peanut Brittle Satellite with Jeff Mcleod of Lazlo Holyfieldposted November 29, 1:44 pm on channel Music
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Artisans Bazaar on Elmwoodposted November 29, 1:16 pm on channel Art
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City Mission: Food for the Needyposted November 28, 08:47 am on channel Local Interest
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Turkey Trot: Buffalo's 113thposted November 27, 5:57 pm on channel Events
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Dr. Riyaz Hassanali: Talks about BOTOXposted November 26, 5:46 pm on channel Health
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Viva Vivaldi Festival @ The First Presbyterian Churchposted November 23, 3:48 pm on channel Music
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The Burchfield-Penney Opensposted November 23, 2:33 pm on channel Art
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Synecdoche, New Yorkposted November 23, 12:24 am on channel Movie Trailers
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One Day You'll Understandposted November 23, 12:12 am on channel Movie Trailers
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Four Christmasesposted November 23, 11:53 am on channel Movie Trailers
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Australiaposted November 23, 11:46 am on channel Movie Trailers
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The Alphabet Killerposted November 23, 11:39 am on channel Movie Trailers
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Nelson Starr Band w/Jeff Miersposted November 23, 09:49 am on channel Music
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Bread Gone Wryposted November 23, 08:04 am on channel Music
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