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Falcon Theatre
& Judy Arnold Productions
present
Tony Danza in
I Remember You
Written by Bernard Slade
Directed by Walter Painter
Disc. Previews Oct. 18 - 26, 2006
Opening Night Friday, Oct. 27, 2006 at 8PM
Must Close Sunday, Nov.12, 2006
Tue. - Sat. 8pm, Sun. 4pm
Tickets $25.00 - $37.50 |
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Set in a smoky Manhattan cabaret, amidst the plinking piano keys and the whiskey-smooth standards, a charming piano player lands in a love triangle. Starring television, film and Broadway veteran Tony Danza (Taxi, The Iceman Cometh) and directed by Walter Painter, this nostalgic, romantic comedy by playwright Bernard Slade (Same Time, Next Year) is a big city lullaby you'll never forget.
Also starring Ovation Award nominee Robin Riker (Geffen Playhouse's All My Sons), Richard Gilliland (Designing Women, thirtysomething, 24), and Los Angeles Drama Critics' Award winner Madison Dunaway (I.C.T.'s Agnes of God).
For tickets and additional information please call the Falcon
Theatre Box Office at (818) 955-8101.
Falcon Theatre is located at 4252 Riverside Drive
in Burbank. Directions
See this show for FREE! Volunteer to usher! Call
(818) 955-8101 for details.
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"What a delightful play! Heart warming, humorous, and stylish from start to finish, Bernard Slade's touching, well written, 'love triangle' with a twist is a theatrical treat."
-The Tolucan Times
Love rekindles between 'Prunella Somerset' (Robin Riker) and 'Buddy Bedford' (Tony Danza) to the tune of "I Remember You". Photo by Brigitta Fry.
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"Displaying a smooth singing voice and an easy comic timing that serves the piece well, Danza is effective and well cast as Austin."
-Variety
Tony Danza is lounge pianist 'Buddy Bedford' in I Remember You.
Photo by Wesley Horton.
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"[Playwright Bernard] Slade…is a master of confrontational comedy and the deft cast, directed with choreographic subtlety by musical veteran Walter Painter, take to the material like ducks to water."
-CurtainUp
Photo features 'Oliver Pemberton' (Richard Gilliland) and 'Buddy Bedford' (Tony Danza) looking to the past for answers. Photo by Wesley Horton.
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"Director Walter Painter helms an impressively professional production" -LA Times
"A great evening of music and theatre!"
-Agora International Press Corps
Photo features 'Buddy Bedford' (Tony Danza) teaching 'Tracy Wheaton' (Madison Dunaway) the timeless joy of Gershwin. Photo by Brigitta Fry.
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