Readings and WorkshopsHadestown Tony Nominee Patrick Page Is Part of January 20 Presentation of Major BarbaraDavid Staller directs the reading for the Project Shaw series.
By
Andrew Gans
January 20, 2020
Patrick Page
Marc J. Franklin
Gingold Theatrical Group’s 15th season of Project Shaw, inspired by the works of George Bernard Shaw, kicks off January 20 at 7 PM with a reading of Shaw’s Major Barbara at Symphony Space’s Leonard Nimoy Thalia Theatre.
Artistic Director David Staller directs a cast that features Hadestown Tony nominee Patrick Page, Tony winner Karen Ziemba, Christian Conn, Christian DeMarais, Dan Domingues, David Huynh, Teresa Avia Lim, Patti Perkins, Justin Robertson, Marissa Rosen, Alicia Thomas, Mark Waldrop, Stephanie Weeks, and Robert Zukerman.
Karen Ziemba
Marc J. Franklin
In Major Barbara, the title character is one of the wealthiest heiresses in the world, but has chosen a life of service in the Salvation Army. Her father, whom she barely knows, comes back into the family’s world, and everyone’s life is irrevocably changed forever.
“We’re beginning our 15th season of Project Shaw with one of the most requested of all Shaw plays and, given the provocative approach to comedy, story-telling, and rich character, it’s easy to see why people love it. It’s a comedy about checking our own moral compass and connecting to our true heart. Not easy, of course, but it’s the perfect time of year for taking stock and new beginnings!” said Staller in an earlier statement.
The season will continue February 24 with What Every Woman Knows by J.M. Barrie, directed by Kathy MacGowan.
Going from Cole Escola to Betty Gilpin to Tituss Burgess in Broadway's Oh, Mary! isn’t the first time a show has thrown gender norms to the wind with replacement casting.
A portion of the proceeds from the concert will benefit the Entertainment Community Fund's Women's Health Initiative, founded by the late Phyllis Newman.
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