Kathleen Turner on stage in London in Stephen Sachs’ BAKERSFIELD MIST

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First Look At Kathleen Turner Onstage In BAKERSFIELD MIST

May 18
1:00 2014

Internationally recognized stage and screen star Kathleen Turner headlines the new West End production of BAKERSFIELD MIST and a sneak peek at the acclaimed actress in action onstage is now available to view.

Turner stars alongside notable British actor Ian McDiarmid in the West End premiere of the comedy by Stephen Sachs, which premiered in Los Angeles in 2011.

In a recent interview, Turner described her character in BAKERSFIELD MIST as such: “This blousy woman, a little rundown – the kind of cliche of an American woman you Brits just love – but there’s more to her. It’s about the transformative power of art and class and truth.”

Furthermore, the character is named Maude Gutman and is described as “an unemployed bartender who buys an abstract painting for $3 and discovers it could be a priceless Jackson Pollock piece.”

Check out the original BroadwayWorld article on the matter here.

BAKERSFIELD MIST is scheduled to play at the Duchess Theatre from May 10 to August 30, 2014.

More information on BAKERSFIELD MIST is available at the official site here.

View Kathleen Turner onstage in BAKERSFIELD MIST below.

Photo Credits: Simon Annand/Facebook

 

Composer-Lyricist Peter Mills Awarded Donna Perret Rosen Award

Second Stage Theatre, under the artistic direction of Carole Rothman, has awarded its second annual Donna Perret Rosen Award for excellence in musical theatre to composer-lyricist Peter Mills.

The $10,000 award was established at the Off-Broadway company’s 2011 gala to honor Second Stage Theatre trustee Donna Perret Rosen in recognition of her long-standing commitment to young artists and new works. This year’s award recipient was chosen by musical director Mary-Mitchell Campbell, actor Lonny Price and fellow lyricist Richard Maltby Jr.

The first recipient of the Donna Perret Rosen Award was composer-lyricist Adam Gwon in 2012.

Mills’ musicals have been performed at New York City venues, including 59E59 and West End Theatre. His musicals include Illyria, Golden Boy of the Blue Ridge, The Flood and The Taxi Cabaret. He has supplied lyrics for the Off-Broadway show Iron Curtain (book by Susan DiLallo, music by Stephen Weiner), which ran in November 2011. He co-wrote The Flood with Carla Reichel, which was selected for the 2001 ASCAP Musical Theatre Workshop. His show Marco Polo, written with composer Deborah Abramson, was selected for the ASCAP Musical Theatre Workshop in 2000, and both Mills and Abramson were chosen as 2000-01 Dramatist Guild Fellows.

In addition to the Donna Perret Rosen Award, Mills is the recipient of the 2011 Cole Porter Award, the 2010 Kleban Award for lyrics, the 2007 Fred Ebb Award for emerging songwriters, a 2006 Drama Desk nomination for his show The Pursuit of Persephone (Best Music and Best Orchestrations), the 2003 Richard Rodgers New Horizons Award from the ASCAP Foundation and a 2002 grant from the Jonathan Larson Performing Arts Foundation.

Mills is currently writing lyrics for the Broadway-aimed musical The Honeymooners.

For more information, visit 2ST.com.”

 

Original article from Playbill.com 

 

Episode 4: “The Boy That I’ll Never Know” of The Hinterlands is up and live!

Michelle Elliott (Co-Creator/Co-Writer) & Danny Larsen (Co-Creator/Co-writer/Editor/Cinematographer) premiere episode four of their new webseries musical THE HINTERLANDS.

Synopsis of episode 4:

 A boy from a nearby town has taken his own life and Paul feels the need to pay his respects. Continue on with Paul’s journey as he struggles to deal with the merciless bullying he is experiencing. Also you don’t want to miss the terrific performances by Broadway stars Erin Dilly and John Bolton!

Here it is! Pass it on!

 

Also, in case you are not caught up, here are all the previous episodes!

Episode 1: “The Hinterlands”

Episode 2: “Go, Team, Win!”

Episode 3: “Stupid Me”