GAAMC is organizing an outing into the Big Apple to see a brand new Broadway play, "Act One," based on the autobiography of Moss Hart.
From Roger Friedman's Broadway 411,
"This is exciting news if you are older or wiser: famed playwright Moss Hart's beloved memoir, 'Act One,' is being turned into a play. And that play is coming to Lincoln Center...thanks to the great James Lapine. He's adapted the book and will direct the production.
Trust me, this story will get three hits among readers...
GAAMC is organizing an outing into the Big Apple to see a brand new Broadway play, "Act One," based on the autobiography of Moss Hart.
From Roger Friedman's Broadway 411,
"This is exciting news if you are older or wiser: famed playwright Moss Hart's beloved memoir, 'Act One,' is being turned into a play. And that play is coming to Lincoln Center...thanks to the great James Lapine. He's adapted the book and will direct the production.
Trust me, this story will get three hits among readers younger than 50. But Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman wrote the most wonderful plays ever including 'You Can't Take it With You' and 'The Man Who Came to Dinner.' He and Kaufman also wrote the screenplays for 'A Star is Born' (with Judy Garland), 'Gentleman's Agreement,' 'Hans Christian Anderson,' and 'Winged Victory.' You know, real movies."
Moss Hart was married to the late Kitty Carlisle Hart, who became a New York icon in her own right and carried on his legacy for years and years after he died in 1961 at the much too young age of 57.
We have learned a little something about this production that tells us that we shouldn't be too close to the stage. So, we are moving on up to the lower loge for a better view. Our new lower price will be only $80.00 per person, but these tickets are LIMITED. You may order your tickets through GAAMC's online store. Follow the link in the first comment field below.
For after the show, we are planning to go to P.J. Clarke's, opposite Lincoln Center on 63rd Street. Please follow this link and check it out: http://pjclarkes.com/lincoln-square/
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