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Flash! From Liz Smith | 04/02/2009 12:10 pm

Liz Smith: Marlo Thomas to Star in New Arthur Laurents Play

Marlo Thomas
FLASH! One of wOw’s most distinguished own —  the actress Marlo Thomas — will open on Friday, April 17, in New Brunswick, New Jersey’s George Street Playhouse. 

In almost the same moment that his revival of “West Side Story” opened to raves on Broadway, the writer-director Arthur Laurents is letting his new play, “New Year’s Eve,” be presented for a run there through May 10.

Arthur’s co-director for "West Side Story,” David Saint, is also directing “New Year’s Eve,” and friends tell me that when Mr. Laurents, age 91, isn’t off skiing and jumping about, he is in New Brunswick checking out his latest project.

I don’t have to remind you who Marlo Thomas is. (She is now “that woman” of the famous TV show “That Girl.”) Starring with Marlo are actors Keith Carradine, Peter Frechette and Walter Belenky. Notable in the cast is the beautiful daughter of the late film star, Natalie Wood. Natasha Gregson Wagner auditioned and won her role.

This production came about because, some time ago, playwright Laurents went over to the George Street Playhouse to see Elaine May’s play, “Roger Is Dead.” There, he simply fell in love with Marlo Thomas and decided she’d be perfect for “New Year’s Eve.”

Arthur Laurents is famous for not suffering fools gladly and speaking his mind. I have been a friend of his simply forever; we go back to the 1950s. But I was delighted and amused when Marlo told me how she feels about Arthur. “He has been so sweet!” she laughed. Ok, I’m going to New Jersey on the 17th to check this out! 

Tickets at the George Street Playhouse range from $28 to $66, so this is a good chance for the theater-loving public in New York and New Jersey!

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James the Game

It would be a dream to see Marlo perform in that play; is there anyway it could be videotaped?! I’ll take real talent like hers any day over the fluff that prevails today.

Off subject, but who cares: I became a great-uncle for the fourth time tonight: http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewPicture&friendID=294834103&albumId=1128108

By James the Game on 04/02/2009 7:48 pm
E .
Oh - I’d love to take my sister to see this!  I hope it is in the cards for us.
By E . on 04/02/2009 10:58 pm
Deirdre Cerasa
What a cast!  Would love to see this play!  I will try to find a way to get there.
By Deirdre Cerasa on 04/03/2009 8:38 pm