Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Stritchie Gets Feted at "Love 'N' Courage"


This is nice (courtesy of publicists Sam Rudy and Bob Lasko)...

ELAINE STRITCH TO BE HONORED
AT THEATER FOR THE NEW CITY'S 6TH ANNUAL

"LOVE 'N' COURAGE"
BENEFIT FOR THEATER FOR THE NEW CITY'S
EMERGING PLAYWRIGHTS PROGRAM

CHARLES BUSCH AND JULIE HALSTON TO CO-HOST

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9
AT THE NATIONAL ARTS CLUB
15 GRAMERCY PARK SOUTH


The Tony Award-winning actress Elaine Stritch will honored for her "achievements and humanity" at Theater for the New City's 6th annual Love ‘N’ Courage benefit for the theater's Emerging Playwrights Program, it has been announced by Crystal Field, Executive Artistic Director of Theater for the New City. Co-hosted by playwright and actor Charles Busch and actress Julie Halston, this year's benefit will take place at the beautiful National Arts Club (15 Gramercy Park South), on Monday, February 9, with cocktails beginning at 6:30pm, followed by dinner and performances.

Joining Mr. Busch and Ms. Halston in the tribute to Ms. Stritch will be performances by Tammy Grimes, Fritz Weaver, actress/singer Vinie Burrows, choreographer Angela Harriell's contemporary ballet The Love Show, composer David Amram (film scores for "Splendor in the Grass," "The Manchurian Candidate"), "Sounds of Tango" with Daniel Binelli and Polly Ferman on bandoleo and piano, and Pauline Brahm in a monologue by Crystal Field.

The evening honoring Ms. Stritch will benefit Theater for the New City's Emerging Playwrights Program, which represents 60 percent of the nearly 40 new plays produced annually by Theater for the New City, giving playwrights a professional forum in which to experiment and develop as theater artists, and introducing fresh ideas and energy into the mainstream of American playwriting.

Benefit committee chairperson Betsy von Furstenberg calls "Love 'N' Courage," "A Valentine gala that celebrates my favorite holiday and supports, with love, the young writers who make Theater for the New City one of the most important theaters in the country."

A legendary performer, Ms. Stitch is best known in recent years for her phenomenally successful Tony Award-winning autobiographical show Elaine Stritch: At Liberty. Her professional stage career spans over six decades, with highlights including Tony-nominated performances in Bus Stop, Sail Away, Company and Edward Albee's A Delicate Balance, as well as in the original Broadway production of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Her numerous film and TV appearances include Woody Allen's "September" and "Small Town Crooks," "Monster-in-Law," and the hit series "30 Rock."

Celebrating its 37th year, Theatre for the New City is a long-running bastion for new theatrical works. Often, talented emerging playwrights find themselves competing for funding with more established writers; Theater for the New City's mission is to offer "love and encouragement" to these struggling artists with its Emerging Playwrights Program, established in 1971. O. Aldon James Jr., head of The National Arts Club, has taken an interest in Theater for the New City's mission, and the organizations are working together to present this year's incarnation of Love ‘N’ Courage.

"Emerging playwrights are writers of great promise who have yet to fulfill their artistic goals, but whose visions are high," explains Ms. Field, whose Emerging Playwrights Program takes in fledgling and untried writers, offering a nurturing environment where new authors can flourish, and often realize their first fully produced work at Theater for the New City.

The Emerging Playwrights Program represents 60 percent of the nearly 40 new plays produced annually by Theater for the New City, giving playwrights a professional forum in which to experiment and develop as theater artists, and introducing fresh ideas and energy into the mainstream of American playwriting.

Through the Emerging Playwrights Program, up-and-coming writers meet and have access to experienced designers, directors and performers. The emerging playwright is surrounded by dedicated professionals in an atmosphere of high standards and supportive collaboration. Theater for the New City has an open-door policy towards new work -- considering plays of any style, genre and political thrust -- and reading every script submitted. The company also produces and commissions plays by some of the better-known American playwrights such as Maria Irene Fornes, Rosalyn Drexler, Sam Shepard, Ronald Tavel, Amlin Gray and Harry Kondoleon.

The Pulitzer Prize-winning Theater for the New City is committed to developing and nurturing creative talent in the New York City area. Other programs sponsored by the Theater include the Resident Theater Program, Arts-in-Education Program, Summer Street Theater Tour, and, most recently, the Village Halloween Costume Ball. The Emerging Playwrights Program was founded in 1984 as part of the Resident Theater Program, and seeks to create a space where theater artists have room to develop new visions, free of commercial restraint and pressure. Past productions have included works that include song, dance, music, puppetry, poetry, and epic styles of drama, and have garnered 43 Obie Awards

Love ‘N’ Courage, the 6th annual benefit for Theater for the New City's Emerging Playwrights Program will be held at The National Arts Club (15 Gramercy Park South) on Monday, February 9; Cocktails begin at 6:30pm; dinner at 7:00pm, followed by performances at 8:00pm. Tickets are $125. For reservations and additional information, please call 212-254-1109 or visit http://www.theaterforthenewcity.net/. Dress is festive.

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