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 INTIMAN :: About INTIMAN :: July 1, 2004
Bartlett Sher directs epic new play, which spans three generations and encompasses Freud’s Vienna, the Holocaust and New York City in the year 2000
Artistic Director Bartlett Sher directs the production, which will open at the Intiman Playhouse, 201 Mercer Street at Seattle Center, on Friday, July 30 at 8 pm and run through Saturday, August 21.
Craig Lucas received the 2004 OBIE Award for Best American Play for his new work Small Tragedy, which premiered last season at Playwrights Horizons in New York.
www.intiman.org /press/july01_04.html   (1920 words)

  
 Playbill News: Piazza Creators Venture Deep into Singing Forest at Long Wharf; Opens Jan. 12
Playwright Craig Lucas and director Bartlett Sher — who recently teamed on The Light in the Piazza — join forces anew for the Long Wharf Theatre presentation of Singing Forest starring Kristine Nielsen and Robin Bartlett.
26 Dec 2004 -- Kristine Nielsen, Robin Bartlett Star in Craig Lucas' Singing Forest at Long Wharf Theatre
05 Jan 2005 -- Singing Forest with Kristine Nielsen and Robin Bartlett Begins at Long Wharf, Jan. 5
www.playbill.com /news/article/90563.html   (514 words)

  
 SurfWax: News, Reviews and Articles On Jonathan Miller
Charles McNulty talks with Jonathan Miller, whose King Lear opens Thursday at Lincoln Center, Edward Hall, whose upcoming A Midsummer Night?s Dream features an all-male cast, and Bartlett Sher, whose Pericles played recently at BAM..
Charles McNulty talks with Jonathan Miller, whose King Lear opens Thursday at Lincoln Center, Edward Hall, whose upcoming A Midsummer Night's Dream features an all-male cast, and Bartlett Sher, whose Pericles played recently at BAM..
Jonathan Miller, senior vp programming at NBC Sports, says the peacock had found success with the National Dog Show broadcast opposite the NFL on Thanksgiving, which led to the idea that "we didn't need to be afraid" of football.
dramatheatre.surfwax.com /files/Jonathan_Miller_Director.html   (514 words)

  
 The Seattle Times: Arts & Entertainment: 6 Tonys for Seattle-born show "The Light in the Piazza"
"We did great, and got all the [Tonys] we were hoping to get," said jubilant Intiman artistic director Bartlett Sher, who received his first Tony nomination this year for directing "The Light in the Piazza" but lost to Nichols.
Though honored to be nominated personally, Sher said he was more thrilled that "Piazza," a story of a mother and her lovestruck daughter on an Italian sojourn in the 1950s, has overcome mixed reviews to become one of the most celebrated Broadway shows of the past season.
Jones, winning her second best-actress Tony, was honored for her fierce, yet often funny portrait of a determined, unrelenting nun.
seattletimes.nwsource.com /html/artsentertainment/2002315653_tonys06.html   (875 words)

  
 Rep's new director a 'steadying influence'
One of the people who not only has heard of Esbjornson but knows about him is Bartlett Sher, artistic director of Intiman Theatre, which shares the northwest corner of Seattle Center with the Rep. Esbjornson and Sher have similar résumés.
The list of writers he's worked with includes Edward Albee, Arthur Miller, Neil Simon and Larry Kramer.
When Esbjornson went off to the Tisch School, he realized that one of the things that fascinated him about theater was design: the scenery, the lighting, the costumes, the sound.
seattlepi.nwsource.com /theater/213628_rep26.html   (1049 words)

  
 INTIMAN :: About INTIMAN :: May 10, 2005
SEATTLE— Intiman Theatre proudly congratulates Artistic Director Bartlett Sher and the entire company of The Light in the Piazza on receiving 11 Tony Award nominations, including Best Musical and Best Director of a Musical.
Sher’s Tony nomination marks the first time a Seattle artistic director has been nominated for a play that premiered locally since Daniel Sullivan of Seattle Repertory Theatre was honored in 1992 with a nod for his staging of Herb Gardner’s Conversations with My Father.
One of the most acclaimed new musicals of the season, The Light in the Piazza has also received 11 Drama Desk nominations (to be announced May 22), including Best Musical and Best Director; and 11 Outer Critics Circle nominations, with awards going to Victoria Clark and Christopher Akerlind.
www.intiman.org /press/may10_05.html   (583 words)

  
 FOX THEATRE 2006-2007 Broadway Series
Direct from Broadway and the winner of 6 Tony Awards including Best Score, The Light in the Piazza is the romantic new musical that brings together the talents of Adam Guettel and Craig Lucas in an adaptation of Elizabeth Spencer's novella, directed by Bartlett Sher.
Boasting one of Broadway's most memorable scores, including "It's the Hard-Knock Life," "Easy Street," "N.Y.C." and the ever-optimistic "Tomorrow," ANNIE is a delightful theatrical experience for the entire family.
Broadway's musical-comedy phenomenon HAIRSPRAY takes you back to 1962 Baltimore, as 16-year-old Tracy Turnblad sets out to dance her way onto TV's most popular show.
www.fabulousfox.com /broadway   (1481 words)

  
 'Irma Vep' gets Intiman's season off to a jolly start
I managed to catch up with Intiman Theatre artistic director Bartlett Sher on Monday as he and his 4-year-old daughter Lucia were getting into a cab in front of the Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan.
Staging "Irma Vep" for Intiman is Jonathan Moscone, artistic director of the California Shakespeare Theatre of Berkeley.
Though Ludlam's Ridiculous Theatrical Company was a maniacal exponent of gay camp humor, "Irma Vep" is always in production somewhere, in any number of languages, tickling middle-class heterosexual funny bones.
seattlepi.nwsource.com /theater/221076_fanf22.html   (828 words)

  
 TroyRutter.com - Books : Search
Amato, Stewart H. Bae, William M. Bartlett, David Boyd, Dorothy I. Brown, Gina Bucy, Evelyn Judy Buehler, George D. Clabon, John K. Crawford, Dale W. Davis, Joy Lynn Davis, Jim Dewitt, Gary A. Drury, J.B. DuVall, Amber N. Edsall, Katharine Ryder Gibson, Bernice Prill Grebner, Terry Lee Greger, Gerald Gullickson, C.
by: Eric Chadwick, Rick Daniels, Tim Forcade, Terry Locke, Brandon Macdougall, Kyle McKisic, George Maestri, Kirk Nash, Eric Peterson, Greg Phillips, Ken Robertson, Richard Sher, Paul Taylor
Laboratory manufacture of high moisture southern pine strandboard bonded with three tannin adhesive types.
www.troyrutter.com /section/Books/Author/Terry+George/Page/5   (828 words)

  
 Juilliard The Juilliard Journal Online
The project suffered further setbacks when Bartlett Sher (artistic director of Seattle's Intiman Theater and longtime Lucas collaborator) had to back out from the directing seat due to scheduling conflicts.
Craig Lucas is really excited to open his new piece.
Lucas, who wrote each part for the specific actors involved, found the large cast an advantage in his conception of The Listener.
www.juilliard.edu /update/journal/j_articles720.html   (1133 words)

  
 ZOE WANAMAKER'S COMING to the BELASCO in AWAKE AND SING (BroadwayWorld.com)
Posted On: 1/3/06 at 02:35 AM I saw that Zoe Wanamaker is coming to NYC and will star in a Clifford Odets play with Ben Gazzara as a Lincoln Center production at the Belasco Theater with Bartlett Sher (Piazza) directing, and thanks to Margo, the name is Awake and Sing!
Zoe Wanamaker is the best classical dramatic actress I've seen in NYC so far--her Electra on Broadway a few years ago was a piece of genius.
Posted On: 1/3/06 at 05:22 AM No, Zoe was actually born in New york but her family had to move to England because her dad (I think) was blacklisted during the McCarthy persecutions.
www.broadwayworld.com /board/readmessage.cfm?thread=881408   (1032 words)

  
 BILLS SPONSORED BY- HILL - 2002 Regular Session
Sponsored By Delegates Barve, Billings, Bobo, Bronrott, Brown, Clagett, Dobson, Frush, Goldwater, Hammen, Harrison, Hill, Hubbard, Kirk, Mandel, McHale, Moe, Morhaim, Oaks, Pendergrass, Sher, and Stern
Sponsored By Delegates La Vay, Amedori, R. Baker, Baldwin, Bartlett, Barve, Boschert, Boutin, Branch, Brinkley, Busch, Dewberry, Donoghue, Eckardt, Edwards, Elliott, Franchot, Fulton, Giannetti, Greenip, Hecht, Hill, Hutchins, Kagan, Kelly, Klima, Leopold, Marriott, McKee, Mitchell, Murphy, O'Donnell, Owings, Patterson, Petzold, Pielke, Pitkin, Ports, Redmer, Rosso, Rzepkowski, Shank, Snodgrass, Stocksdale, Stull, Valderrama, Walkup, and Wood
Sponsored By Delegates Marriott, R. Baker, Benson, Bobo, Burns, Cole, C. Davis, Dobson, Gladden, Grosfeld, Hill, Howard, Hubbard, A. Jones, V.
mlis.state.md.us /2002rs/sponsors/Hill.htm   (1032 words)

  
 Sex and the Ville
Except for a couple of powerful scenes and speeches, the play is mostly routine rhetoric or slapstick, though not without an underlying seriousness totally lacking from Bartlett Sher’s crude production.
Molière’s steamy potboiler Don Juan gets a crude revival; the RSC’s epic treatment of Midnight’s Children is no more comprehensible than the Salman Rushdie novel.
olière’s Don Juan (“DOM JUAN” in the author’s spelling) was a potboiler contrived hastily to fill a gap between the banned Tartuffe and the unfinished Misanthrope.
www.newyorkmetro.com /nymetro/arts/theater/reviews/n_8539   (1032 words)

  
 Seattle Weekly: Arts: Best of Seattle 2005: Best Crossover Director by Steve Wiecking
Enter Intiman Theatre's artistic director, Bartlett Sher, no stranger to imagination and ambitiousness himself, who had the bright idea to assign Hartzell to directing chores on The Grapes of Wrath, which makes its appearance as part of Intiman's American Cycle this coming October.
But no one had invited her to take on local work outside of the company since she became artistic director in 1984.
He's gone to every opening night with me for 22 years, and he deserves to be thanked.
www.seattleweekly.com /features/0531/050803_bestof_arts_director.php   (1032 words)

  
 Talkin' Broadway Regional News & Reviews - Seattle: Interview with David Garrison - 7/26/04
Singing Forest by Craig Lucas, directed by Intiman Theatre's artistic director Bartlett Sher, now in previews at Intiman Theatre in Seattle Center, opens July 30 and runs through August 21.
Having made the journey through several readings, Garrison is clearly pleased to be part of this first full mounting, and is quite a fan of playwright Lucas.
In New York, David Garrison made an early splash and garnered a Tony award nomination as Samovar in A Day In Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine.
www.talkinbroadway.com /regional/seattle/se195.html   (1032 words)

  
 Mark Ruffalo News
Lincoln Center Theater's new Bartlett Sher-directed production of Clifford Odets' Awake and Sing!
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www.topix.net /who/mark-ruffalo   (606 words)

  
 BILLS SPONSORED BY- OWINGS - 2002 Regular Session
Sponsored By Delegates Boutin, Bartlett, Barve, Boschert, Elliott, Frush, Fulton, Hubers, Kach, Kirk, Klima, Marriott, Menes, Mohorovic, Montague, Nathan-Pulliam, Owings, Pitkin, Redmer, Rosso, Rzepkowski, Sher, Snodgrass, Sophocleus, Stern, and Stull
Sponsored By Delegates Owings, Taylor, Hurson, Arnick, Busch, Conway, Dewberry, Doory, Howard, McIntosh, Menes, Montague, Rawlings, Rosenberg, Vallario, Wood, Bobo, Burns, Cadden, Cane, Cole, Conroy, C. Davis, DeCarlo, Franchot, Giannetti, Howard, Hubers, Kirk, Minnick, Parrott, Pendergrass, Petzold, Riley, Rzepkowski, Valderrama, and Weir
Sponsored By Delegates Edwards, Owings, Taylor, Hurson, Arnick, Busch, Conway, Dewberry, Doory, Harrison, Howard, McIntosh, Menes, Montague, Rawlings, Rosenberg, Vallario, Wood, W. Baker, Cadden, Cane, Carlson, Cole, Crouse, C. Davis, DeCarlo, Donoghue, Franchot, Giannetti, Howard, Hubers, V. Jones, Kirk, Minnick, Parrott, Petzold, Riley, Valderrama, and Weir
mlis.state.md.us /2002rs/sponsors/Owings.htm   (4553 words)

  
 Playbill News: The Light in the Piazza Dims in Chicago, Feb. 22; Is New York Next?
The Chicago run, directed by Bartlett Sher, began Jan. 10 and opened Jan. 20 for a run originally slated to end Feb. 15.
Adam Guettel and Craig Lucas' new musical The Light in the Piazza ends its run at the Goodman Theatre, Feb. 22 following an extension and positive response, stirring buzz about a New York staging.
www.playbill.com /news/article/84500.html   (588 words)

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