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Robert Allan Ackerman, Prolific Theater and Television Director, Dies at 77

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Robert Allan Ackerman, Prolific Theater and Television Director, Dies at 77

Theater, picture show and television writer-managing director Robert Allan Ackerman died January. x. He was 77.

Nominated twice for Golden Globes and five times for Emmys, Ackerman besides received numerous theater directing awards.

Ackerman started out directing at the New York Shakespeare Festival/Public Theatre. In the 1980s his theater productions included Martin Sherman's Tony nominated "Bent," starring Richard Gere and David Dukes; John Byrne'south "Slab Boys," starring Sean Penn, Kevin Bacon and Val Kilmer and William Mastrosimone's "Extremities" starring Susan Sarandon. He went on to direct Peter Allen in "Legs Diamond" and Al Pacino in Oscar Wilde's "Salome."

When reached for annotate, Al Pacino said, "I love Bob. I loved being around him, his aurora, his steady peace. To work with him was joyous. He understood the language of theater art and communicated it with such ease. His gift was intangible and in that location's no way of agreement how he created.

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Robert Allan Ackerman Dies: Prolific Manager Of Judy Garland Miniseries, Broadway's 'Bent' Was 77

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Robert Allan Ackerman Dies: Prolific Director Of Judy Garland Miniseries, Broadway's 'Bent' Was 77

Robert Allan Ackerman, the director whose boob tube work scored five Emmy nominations and who directed acclaimed Broadway productions including Bent and Extremities, died Jan. 10 of kidney failure at Cedars-Sinai Infirmary in Los Angeles. He was 77.

His death was announced by family through a spokesman.

"I love Bob. I loved existence around him, his aurora, his steady peace," said actor Al Pacino, who starred in Ackerman's 1992 Broadway staging of Oscar Wilde's Salome. "To work with him was joyous. He understood the linguistic communication of theater fine art and communicated it with such ease. His gift was intangible and at that place's no fashion of agreement how he created. When an artist has that special gift it is unexplainable, it just happens. When he stopped directing, he started writing again and his writing too had that same magic. He will be missed."

In 2016, Pacino would re-team with Ackerman in a Pasadena Playhouse product of God Looked Away,

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Travis Coles, Michael Urie Starring in LGBTQ+ Horror One-act 'Summoning Sylvia' (Sectional)

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Travis Coles, Michael Urie Starring in LGBTQ+ Horror Comedy 'Summoning Sylvia' (Exclusive)

Travis Coles and Michael Urie are starring in "Summoning Sylvia," a LGBTQ+ horror comedy.

The characteristic moving picture recently wrapped product, and its previously unannounced bandage also includes Frankie Grande ("Henry Danger"), Nicholas Logan ("I Intendance a Lot"), Troy Iwata ("Dash & Lily"), Noah Ricketts (Frozen), Sean Grandillo ("Scream: The Tv set Serial"), Camden Garcia ("Station nineteen"), and Veanne Cox ("Y'all've Got Mail"). "Summoning Sylvia" was written and directed by Wesley Taylor and Alex Wyse, who previously created the Emmy-nominated digital series "Indoor Boys."

"Summoning Sylvia" centers on a gay bachelor party that takes a spooky plough when sinister spirits are suddenly summoned. Larry (Coles) and his iii best friends Nico (Grande), Reggie (Iwata), and Kevin (Ricketts) accept off for a weekend getaway at a haunted business firm. But Larry forgot he'd promised his fiancé Jamie (Urie) that he'd entertain his mysterious future brother-in-law Harrison (Logan) that same weekend. After he

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Martin Markinson Dies: 'Torch Song Trilogy' Producer, Broadway Theater Rescuer Was 89

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Martin Markinson Dies: 'Torch Song Trilogy' Producer, Broadway Theater Rescuer Was 89

Martin Markinson, a producer and theater owner who took Torch Song Trilogy to Broadway and returned the venue now known every bit the Hayes Theatre to theatrical utilise, died Thursday, January 7 at his dwelling in Santa Atomic number 26, New Mexico. He was 89.

Arlena Markinson, his married woman of 58 years, said the cause of death was cancer. The producer had been contesting the affliction for two years.

In improver to the Tony-winning Torch Vocal Trilogy (1982), Markinson, over a five-decade career, produced such notable Broadway productions as The Gathering starring Hal Linden (2001), Honeymoon in Vegas, Gigi and the Gloria Estefan musical On Your Feet (2015), every bit well equally George Gershwin Solitary (2001), Getting and Spending (1998), Corpse! (1986), Peter Nichol's Passion (1983), Ned and Jack (1981). He served equally acquaintance producer on Chicago (1975), Poor Murderer (1976), Some of My Best Friends (1977), Cheaters (1978) and Whoopee! (1979).

Another of Markinson'south contributions to Broadway: The 1979 purchase, with nephew Donald Tick, of what was then called the Little Theatre,

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HBO Max Added Over 120 New Movies Today For June

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HBO Max Added Over 120 New Movies Today For June

HBO Max has a major job on its hands to justify its approximately $xv a month subscription fee, especially given the potent competition out at that place from established names like Netflix and Amazon Prime. Disney Plus faced a similar claiming final twelvemonth in arriving onto an already-saturated streaming market, but at least had the advantage of major series like The Mandalorian to promote. While HBO Max will somewhen be home to the Snyder cut of Justice League, and has some originals for its kickoff calendar week of availability, the big depict right now is its enormous dorsum-catalogue of movies.

Given the diverse corporate elements that are going into HBO Max, including the Warner Bros. library, owners AT&T volition be hoping that the combination of make recognition for HBO programming, and a deep demote of movies, will convince people to add a new subscription to their list. To this stop, HBO Max have added 122 films today,

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What'due south New on HBO Max in June

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What's New on HBO Max in June

To help yous conceptualize and navigate all that HBO Max has to offer, TVLine presents this comprehensive listing of all the TV series, movies, documentaries and specials making their debut on the new streaming service this month — all as a 100-pct costless supplement to our daily and handy What to Picket and weekly TVLine-Up columns, and our monthly New on Netflix roundup.

Amongst Max Originals coming in June are a new Run a risk Time special, Doom Patrol Season 2 and Search Party Season three. You'll besides be able to stream the most recent episodes of HBO original series, including Insecure, I Know This Much Is True

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HBO Max New Releases: June 2020

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HBO Max New Releases: June 2020

Welcome to the HBO Max era! WarnerMedia'southward streaming giant arrived on May 27 and is absolutely bursting with Warner movies, TV shows, and other titles. Simply time waits for no man or streaming service and each new month HBO Max volition be expected to bring new content to the table. Things get started in June 2020 with the first batch of HBO Max new releases.

To be clear, the majority of the original series coming to HBO Max actually belongs to HBO. Shows like I May Destroy Yous (June vii), Perry Mason (June 21), and I'll Be Gone in the Night (June 28) all belong to HBO…which now only happens to be a part of HBO Max. Confusing stuff, we know, just rest assured that if you have HBO Max yous'll go these shows…and if you only have HBO, y'all can go ahead and but become HBO Max for the same price anyhow.

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Here'south Everything Coming to HBO Max in June

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Here's Everything Coming to HBO Max in June

HBO Max launches May 27 with a whole lot of content ready to stream immediately. Only throughout the nascent streamer'south first month, even more titles volition exist added, from HBO Max originals like "Adventure Fourth dimension: Afar Lands Bmo," to old favorites similar "Amelie," "Black Beauty" and "The Bucket List."

Other brand-new HBO Max originals include the third season of comedy "Search Party," and the second seasons of "Doom Patrol," and "Esme & Roy," all coming June 25, and on June 18, the second flavour of "Summer Campsite Island" and the series premiere kids competition series "Karma."

For a list of everything that volition be available on launch day, expect here.

Below is the full list of everything new coming to HBO Max in June.

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4th & Forever: Muck City, Season I

Adventures In Babysitting, 1987 (HBO)

Amelie, 2001 (HBO)

An American Werewolf in London,

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Patrick Dempsey's All-time Performances, Ranked By Rotten Tomatoes

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Patrick Dempsey's Best Performances, Ranked By Rotten Tomatoes

Patrick Dempsey began his acting career on stage, starring in productions like Torch Song Trilogy, Brighton Beach Memoirs, and On Golden Swimming. In the '80s, Dempsey found success in feature films. His resume boasts lead roles in iconic films such equally Can't Buy Me Love and Some Girls.

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Dempsey starred in a number of television pilots in the '90s, but none that were ever ordered to series. Dempsey didn't notice much success in goggle box until he booked the role of Dr. Derek Shepherd in the primetime hit medical drama, Grey's Anatomy, on ABC.

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Harvey Fierstein'southward 'Bella Bella' Is Classic Harvey Harvey: Off-Broadway Review

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Harvey Fierstein's 'Bella Bella' Is Classic Harvey Harvey: Off-Broadway Review

Is one hotel bathroom big enough for personalities every bit outsized as Harvey Fierstein and Bella Abzug? The playwright's Bella Bella, opening this night at the Manhattan Theatre Club's Off Broadway venue in the New York Metropolis Centre, suggests a pretty tight fit.

A public personality has reached true big-than-life status when a mere signifier can represent whole shebang. A bright red hat with a brim the size of a manhole embrace shouts to any New Yorker of a certain age "Bella Abzug", and if the voice doing the shouting has more gravel than a Bronx construction site, it'south probably Harvey Fierstein.

Both battle for attending Fierstein's solo show, in which the playwright channels the late, bang-up Congresswoman from New York.

If the bear witness seems more Harvey Harvey than Bella, Bella, the playwright's love and reverence for his subject is louder than the hat and voice combined.

The forever hatted Abzug was a vehement, lifelong fighter for women's rights and righteous causes who became New York's voice in Congress through much of the 1970s. Witty, antagonistic, beloved, hated, feared and revered, Abzug was a major effigy on the city and national political scenes through much of that decade, her failures every bit notable every bit her victories.

Bella Bella, directed past Kimberly Senior, takes place on the eve of one of those rare failures: An unsuccessful bid in 1976 for the the Democratic nomination to U.South. Senate. Her loss to the moderate Daniel Patrick Moynihan all but concluded her political career, though she remained active in public life until her expiry in 1998.

Fierstein tells her story in a manner that will be familiar from various 1-person shows, peculiarly Jay Presson Allen's form-setting Tru from 1989. Allen had Truman Capote trapped in his Un Plaza apartment awaiting the fallout from a just-published scandal-mongering magazine slice, while Fierstein ensconces Abzug in the bathroom (efficiently designed by John Lee Beatty) of the New York Summit Hotel every bit she awaits the election results from that final Senate race. Here a nervous Abzug takes a breather from her loyal – and sometimes famous – supporters gathered just outside the door.

Fierstein, dressed in a man'south black shirt and pants – that red hat, the sole nod to Abzug's ain look, is doffed within seconds of Fierstein's entrance – speaks directly to the audience (as Tru's Capote did) in a not-stop monologue of history lesson, confession, braggadocio, name-dropping, joking and intimacy.

Much of the monologue seems in Abzug'southward own words, for better or worse. Zingers that once zinged, no matter how true they still ring, can at present seem similar dialogue for a '70s-era Norman Lear one-act. When Abzug says "A woman'south place is in the house," at least some in the audience will know – and others should guess – that the punchline will be "of Representatives."

That's not to advise that Bella Bella lacks contemporary relevance – Abzug's crusades for equal rights, abortion rights, and political representation and visibility, well conveyed in this play, remain as vital as ever, the causes they espouse newly under threat. Few in Fierstein's Off Broadway audience will disagree with a word Abzug says – anecdotes near Joe McCarthy and Richard Nixon, with barely veiled and eerily accurate shades of the electric current White House occupant, received rounds of adulation at the reviewed functioning.

And if there's a condolement-nutrient element to Abzug'due south compassionate, common-sense humanism, the aforementioned tin can be said of the man onstage. With the exception of adopting Abzug'southward Yiddish accent, Fierstein is as much Harvey as Bella, blustering, shouting, emoting and capping many a rant with the sheepish smile that dates dorsum at least to Torch Song Trilogy.

Endearing? Every bit e'er. Rehearsed? Absolutely. Fierstein knows but how to speak to his audience, fifty-fifty if he has to talk over Bella Abzug to do it.

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How Can Play tricks Searchlight Succeed Nether Disney? Look No Further Than New Line Cinema

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How Can Fox Searchlight Succeed Under Disney? Look No Further Than New Line Cinema

At 25 years onetime and afterward virtually 200 films, 4 All-time Picture Oscars, and serving equally the creative home for auteurs similar Wes Anderson, Yorgos Lanthimos, and Steve McQueen, Fox Searchlight is in an unusual position. As the fall festivals begin with the awards flavour in hot pursuit, new corporate parent the Walt Disney Co. will be judging its performance to determine exactly how the deeply respected specialty sectionalisation will serve its new globe order.

Searchlight will be absorbed in the care and feeding of three titles this fall with Noah Hawley'south "Lucy In the Sky," Taika Waititi's "Jojo Rabbit," and Terrence Malick's "A Hidden Life." All take hopes for awards, if not box office. But on Disney's most recent earnings telephone call, CEO Bob Iger delivered what was interpreted as a exact hand-slap: He noted that, going frontward, Fox divisions would exist going in a "new management … applying

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How Can Flim-flam Searchlight Succeed Under Disney? Look No Further Than New Line Cinema

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How Can Fox Searchlight Succeed Under Disney? Look No Further Than New Line Cinema

At 25 years old and after nearly 200 films, four Best Moving-picture show Oscars, and serving every bit the creative home for auteurs like Wes Anderson, Yorgos Lanthimos, and Steve McQueen, Fox Searchlight is in an unusual position. Every bit the fall festivals begin with the awards season in hot pursuit, new corporate parent the Walt Disney Co. will be judging its performance to determine exactly how the deeply respected specialty sectionalization volition serve its new world order.

Searchlight will be absorbed in the intendance and feeding of three titles this autumn with Noah Hawley'due south "Lucy In the Heaven," Taika Waititi's "Jojo Rabbit," and Terrence Malick's "A Hidden Life." All accept hopes for awards, if not box office. Merely on Disney'south most recent earnings call, CEO Bob Iger delivered what was interpreted as a verbal paw-slap: He noted that, going forwards, Fox divisions would be going in a "new direction … applying

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Tony Awards 2019: No Broadway debuts amongst this year'southward acting winners

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For simply the third time this decade, none of the acting winners at this year'southward Tony Awards did so for their Broadway debut. This is the 21st time that this has happened over the 73-year history of these top theater honors. Most of the winners were actually on the opposite end of the spectrum, winning for the offset time after years of Broadway experience and several nominations to their name including André De Shields, Celia Keenan-Bolger and Stephanie J. Cake. Check out the complete list of winners here.

The previous instances of Broadway debuts beingness close out at the Tonys were in: 1948, 1952, 1953, 1956, 1959, 1960, 1970, 1971, 1974, 1976, 1978, 1982, 1990, 1991, 1994, 2001-2003, 2012 and 2017.

Beneath, you tin can see the names of all 96 people who have won Tonys for their debut on the Great White Manner.

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Paul Scofield, "A Man for All Seasons" (1962)

Cliff Gorman,

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Tonys 2019: Elevation 20 fascinating facts, records and stats about this year's nominees

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Out of all the nominees spread beyond the 26 categories at the 2018 Tony Awards, 20 of them stand out every bit specially noteworthy. Check out the complete list of nominations hither.

The following Broadway productions from this past season were completely shut out by the nominating committee: "Head Over Heels," "Straight White Men," "Pretty Woman," "The Nap," "The Lifespan of a Fact," "American Son," and "True Westward."

This year marks the second time this decade that the category of Best Musical consisted of v nominees, the first being in 2016. It'south also the third time for both All-time Play (which had five nominees in 2014 and 2018) and Best Play Revival (which had five nominees in 2016 and 2018). And this year marks the fourth case when the category of All-time Musical Revival had only two nominees; the previous times were in 1995, 2002, and 2011.

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2019 Tony Awards eligibility rulings (Round iii): Harvey Fierstein's surprise return to the race

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00The Tony Awards Administration Committee met for the third time in the 2018-2019 Broadway flavour, and announced eligibility rulings for the 73rd Annual Tony Awards. Seven productions were discussed in the meeting: "King Kong," "Choir Male child," "True West," "Be More Chill," "Kiss Me Kate," "Ain't As well Proud – The Life and Times of the Temptations" and "What the Constitution Means to Me."

The committee made the post-obit decisions:

Christiani Pitts and Eric William Morris will be eligible for Lead Extra/Actor in a Musical for their respective performances in "King Kong."

Peter England's projection design will exist considered eligible forth with his scenic design in the Best Scenic Design of a Musical category, for "Rex Kong."

Jeremy Pope will be considered eligible for Lead Actor in a Play for his performance in "Choir Boy."

Volition Roland volition exist considered eligible for Pb Role player in a Musical category for his performance in "Be More than Arctic.

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Playwrights Kenneth Lonergan, Harvey Fierstein & Mart Crowley Ok'd For Tony Accolade Eligibility

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Playwrights Kenneth Lonergan, Harvey Fierstein & Mart Crowley Ok'd For Tony Award Eligibility

Playwrights Kenneth Lonergan, Harvey Fierstein and Mart Crowley – each of whom had older works produced on Broadway this season – volition be eligible for Tony Awards, the Tony administration committee has determined.

The eligibilities were among a raft of such rulings made by the commission today in the third of four planned meetings. Other rulings focused by and large on category eligibility for performers in ensemble cast productions.

In the cases of Crowley and Lonergan, the two playwrights will benefit from a new Tony rule that allows living authors and composers of plays and musicals that had not previously been staged on Broadway to be eligible along with the producers in the Best Revival of a Play/Musical category. This season, Crowley'south The Boys in the Band and Lonergan'southward The Waverly Gallery were staged on Broadway after debuting years agone Off Broadway..

As for Fierstein, he'due south eligible for this season'south Torch Song due to some other new rule: Authors and composers of All-time Revival nominees are eligible with producers even if those authors and composers have previously won Tonys for the works – so long every bit the revivals accept been "substantially reworked." (Fierstein made meaning changes to the former Torch Song Trilogy for the recent Torch Vocal).

Other determinations made today by the commission:

Christiani Pitts and Eric William Morris will be considered eligible in the Best Performance by an Actress/Player in a Leading Office in a Musical categories for their respective performances in King Kong; Peter England'due south projection blueprint will be considered eligible along with his breathtaking design in the Best Breathtaking Blueprint of a Musical category, for his work on Rex Kong Jeremy Pope volition exist considered eligible in the All-time Performance past an Actor in a Leading Function in a Play category for his performance in Choir Boy Will Roland will be considered eligible in the All-time Performance by an Actor in a Leading Part in a Musical category for his performance in Be More Arctic; Beowulf Boritt and Alex Basco Koch volition be considered jointly eligible in the Best Scenic Design of a Musical category for their piece of work on Be More Arctic; Corbin Bleu will be considered eligible in the Best Performance past an Player in a Featured Role in a Musical category for his functioning in Kiss Me, Kate; Derrick Baskin will be considered eligible in the Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Function in a Musical category for his functioning in Own't Too Proud – The Life and Times of the Temptations; Robert Brill and Peter Nigrini will exist considered jointly eligible in the Best Scenic Pattern of a Musical category for their work on Own't Likewise Proud – The Life and Times of the Temptations; Heidi Schreck will be considered eligible in the Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play category for her operation in What the Constitution Means to Me.

Nominations for the 2019 Tony Awards volition be announced April 30. The 73rd Annual Tony Awards will air alive on Lord's day, June 9 at viii Pm Et/delayed Pt) from New York'due south Radio City Music Hall on CBS. James Corden volition host.

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Ken Jacobson Dies: Veteran Talent Manager Was sixty

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Ken Jacobson, one of the pioneers of talent management, died unexpectedly on Tuesday after more than iii decades as a manager. I hear he was found unresponsive in his home. The crusade of death is still being adamant.

For 20 years, Jacobson was a founding partner of management firm James/Levy/Jacobson. Working alongside his partners, Jacobson was involved in launching the careers of such actors as James and Dave Franco, Jennie Garth, Jaimie Alexander, Michelle Williams, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Mena Suvari and Erika Christensen. He signed Hilary Swank when she was 15, represented her for 10 years and helped her become Boys Don't Weep, which earned her an Oscar. He also signed Ben Foster at the age of 12 and repped him for 20 years.

Jacobson's career started in 1975 as an actor. For x years he appeared in theater in New York, including playing the role of David in the 1983 Tony Award-winning play Torch Song Trilogy.

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Rita Moreno, Harvey Fierstein, Producer John Gore & Iatse President Matthew Loeb Named 2019 Actors Fund Honorees

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Rita Moreno, Harvey Fierstein, Producer John Gore & Iatse President Matthew Loeb Named 2019 Actors Fund Honorees

The Actors Fund has named playwright Harvey Fierstein, actress Rita Moreno, Broadway producer John Gore and Iatse president Matthew D. Loeb as its 2019 Medal of Accolade recipients. The awards will be handed out at the Fund's almanac gala on Mon, April 29.

"Harvey, John, Matthew and Rita are legends in our customs," said Brian Stokes Mitchell, Chairman of The Actors Fund. "They are rightfully due this highest honor from The Actors Fund, both for their dedication to performing arts and entertainment and for the leadership they provide in guiding the mode for the side by side generation of artists and arts workers."

The gala at the New York Marriott Marquis will include special tribute performances by guests to be announced.

The Actors Fund is a national human services organization that fosters stability and resiliency and provides a safety net for performing arts and entertainment professionals over their lifespan. Through offices in New York,

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Sundance: Pull a fast one on Searchlight Nabs Short Moving picture 'Lavander'

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Flim-flam Searchlight has caused the brusk film "Lavender" out of the Sundance Flick Festival.

The company said the motion-picture show, which tells the story of a young gay man who develops a complex relationship with an older couple, will be released on its social media channels.

The picture show stars Michael Urie, Michael Hsu Rosen, and Ken Barnett. Urie and Rosen are best known for their stage work and recently starred in the Broadway revival of Harvey Fierstein's "Torch Song Trilogy." Barnett is also known to theater circles, having recently appeared in "Fun Home" on Broadway.

The motion-picture show was directed by Matthew Puccini, a Brooklyn-based filmmaker whose curt films accept screened at Sundance, SXSW, and Palm Springs. "Lavander" is produced by Casey Bader, Tyler Rabinowitz, and Corey Deckler. It screened in Sundance's short film plan.

"We are always looking for fresh filmmaking talents, and the short movie world led united states of america

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Harvey Fierstein and Moisés Kaufman on the Eternal Message of 'Torch Song'

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Harvey Fierstein and Moisés Kaufman on the Eternal Message of 'Torch Song'

Over 40 years ago, Harvey Fierstein did something that seemed impossible. He shared a story of a gay man, a drag queen, who was looking for love and a "normal" life. His iii plays, originally called Torch Song Trilogy, concluded up being produced on Broadway and earned him Tonys for Best Actor and Best Play in 1983, beating out Marsha Norman'southward 'Nighttime, Mother.

The original product closed on Broadway in May 1985 and was was after made into a picture, which too starred Matthew Broderick. Last yr, Torch Song was revived (with

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