The Peccadillo Theater Company, the Obie, Lucille Lortel and Drama Desk Award-winning company dedicated to the rediscovery of classic American theater, presents a revival of The Show-Off by Pulitzer Prize-winning dramatist George Kelly, starring Lucille Lortel Award-winner Annette O'Toole Southern Comfort, Man from Nebraska, 'Smallville,' 'Halt and Catch Fire'. BroadwayWorld has a look at O'Toole and company in action below Directed by Peccadillo's artistic director, Dan Wackerman, The Show-Off is now performing Off-Broadway at Theatre at St. Clement's 423 West 46 Street, btw. Ninth amp Tenth Aves. Opening Night is tonight, September 28, 2017 at 7 Pm. The limited engagement runs Saturday, October 21st.
- 9/28/2017
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
The Peccadillo Theater Company, the Obie, Lucille Lortel and Drama Desk Award-winning company dedicated to the rediscovery of classic American theater, presents a revival of The Show-Off by Pulitzer Prize-winning dramatist George Kelly, starring Lucille Lortel Award-winner Annette O'Toole Southern Comfort, Man from Nebraska, 'Smallville,' 'Halt and Catch Fire'. BroadwayWorld has a first look at O'Toole and company in action below...
- 9/22/2017
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Everyone’s back to school and back to work, and that includes theater folk, as EW reinstates its This Week on Stage column to let you know what’s going on all over the country and what you should be spending those ducats on. The past week has seen a variety of new productions, from a new tour of a beloved family classic and the newest by one-half of the acclaimed Coen brothers to an unlikely opera chronicling a tragic pop culture figure and Legolas on the woo in the first Broadway revival of Romeo and Juliet in 36 years (click...
- 9/23/2013
- by Jason Clark
- EW.com - PopWatch
Strongsville, Ohio – Authorities say rapper Machine Gun Kelly organized a flash mob at a suburban Cleveland mall and was charged with disorderly conduct.
Strongsville police say the group gathered Saturday, and mall management asked three people standing on a table near a second-floor railing to step down. Kelly was among the three. When they refused, police were called.
Police say they're no longer in custody. Kelly tweeted later that "today was a statement."
The incident took place in front of a Panera Bread, as screaming high school kids ran through the mall and surrounded Kelly.
Kelly posted a video on his official YouTube feed that follows him during the flash mob and after he'd been released from police custody. It begins with an artsy intro in black and white, as Mgk and his crew roll up to the tune of P. Diddy's "Bad Boy for Life."
The rest seems to happen pretty fast,...
Strongsville police say the group gathered Saturday, and mall management asked three people standing on a table near a second-floor railing to step down. Kelly was among the three. When they refused, police were called.
Police say they're no longer in custody. Kelly tweeted later that "today was a statement."
The incident took place in front of a Panera Bread, as screaming high school kids ran through the mall and surrounded Kelly.
Kelly posted a video on his official YouTube feed that follows him during the flash mob and after he'd been released from police custody. It begins with an artsy intro in black and white, as Mgk and his crew roll up to the tune of P. Diddy's "Bad Boy for Life."
The rest seems to happen pretty fast,...
- 8/21/2011
- by AP/The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
No 77: Grace Kelly 1929-82
Born in Philadelphia, the beautiful daughter of a model and a self-made Irish-American multi-millionaire who won gold medals as an Olympic oarsman, Kelly was Hollywood's ice queen of the McCarthy era, a cold war figure of upper-middle-class Catholic rectitude. One uncle was the vaudeville star Walter Kelly, another the Pulitzer-winning playwright, George Kelly, and she determined on an acting career while at college. In the late 40s and early 50s she worked as a model and on live New York TV. She entered the movies playing a minor role in Fourteen Hours in 1951, just after the banishment of Ingrid Bergman, the Hitchcock blonde who preceded her, and she retired in 1956, the year Bergman returned in triumph.
She grew up in a world of cafe society where show people, media folk, the nouveau-riches and other conspicuous consumers mingle, and she didn't leave it when, in a carefully engineered marriage,...
Born in Philadelphia, the beautiful daughter of a model and a self-made Irish-American multi-millionaire who won gold medals as an Olympic oarsman, Kelly was Hollywood's ice queen of the McCarthy era, a cold war figure of upper-middle-class Catholic rectitude. One uncle was the vaudeville star Walter Kelly, another the Pulitzer-winning playwright, George Kelly, and she determined on an acting career while at college. In the late 40s and early 50s she worked as a model and on live New York TV. She entered the movies playing a minor role in Fourteen Hours in 1951, just after the banishment of Ingrid Bergman, the Hitchcock blonde who preceded her, and she retired in 1956, the year Bergman returned in triumph.
She grew up in a world of cafe society where show people, media folk, the nouveau-riches and other conspicuous consumers mingle, and she didn't leave it when, in a carefully engineered marriage,...
- 12/13/2009
- The Guardian - Film News
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