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UK LGBT EVENTS - Woman Before A Glass @ Jermyn Street Theatre
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Woman Before A Glass @ Jermyn Street Theatre

Woman Before A Glass Wed, 17th January 2018 - Sat, 3rd February 2018 Jermyn Street Theatre presents The SCANDAL Season WOMAN BEFORE A GLASS By Lanie Robertson A UK premiere Directed by Austin Pendleton Recreated by Tom McClane-Williamson Original design by Giovanni Villari recreated by Erika Rodriguez Original lighting by Stephen Petrilli recreated by Ali Hunter Costume design by Catherine Siracusa Sound by Giovanni Villari Judy Rosenblatt, starring in this revival, has the most important quality for the solo role: attitudepiercingly authentic. The New York Times Judy Rosenblatt ably portrays Guggenheim, capturing her twisted charm and pathos. Huffington Post Starring: Judy Rosenblatt I decided this time instead of Peggy doing Europe I wanted Europe to do Peggy! Peggy Guggenheim collected art and artists. Married to Max Ernst, lover of Samuel Beckett, champion of Jackson Pollock and Pablo Picasso, Peggys love life was as colourful as her art collection. She moved to Venice in the late 1940s and quickly became one of its most glamorous, scandalous residents. Lanie Robertsons play brings Peggys remarkable story to life. Peggys passionate loyalties and prejudices changed the face of twentieth century artbut at what cost? Austin Pendleton is one of New Yorks most acclaimed directors. He won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for his recent productions of Between Riverside and Crazy at The Atlantic Theatre. He directed the UK premiere of Detroit for the National Theatre. Judy Rosenblatt is a stalwart of New Yorks off-Broadway new writing scene and appeared in The Cobbler alongside Adam Sandler, Dustin Hoffman, Steve Buschemi and Ellen Barkin.

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Address : Jermyn Street Theatre
16b Jermyn Street
London
SW1Y 6ST

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