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Rosalie Craig, photo supplied by the producers without credit Exclusive: Rosalie Craig will join Emmy and Tony Award winner Sean Hayes (Will & Grace) in Good Night, Oscar at the Barbican Theatre this ...
Marking his West End debut, Hayes will once again portray Hollywood actor and concert pianist Oscar Levant, following his 2023 stint on Broadway, which earned him his first Tony. Penned by Pulitzer ...
Runs through April 19. Max Roll plays pianist Oscar Levant and Harris Milgrim portrays Levant's idol, George Gershwin, in "Good Night, Oscar," which runs through April 26 at Asolo Repertory Theatre.
The play focuses on one particular appearance in 1958 when Paar took his show to Los Angeles for the first time and booked the reliably outspoken Levant as one of his guests.
Review Asolo Rep’s ‘Good Night, Oscar’ Introduces the Talented, Troubled Oscar Levant Doug Wright’s play presents a critical moment in the life of the musician, raconteur and pianist.
Doug Wright’s play ‘Good Night, Oscar’ is about musician Oscar Levant, his mental health troubles and a TV appearance with Jack Paar.
Good Night, Oscar centres on a fascinating real-life figure: the pianist, composer, comedian and all-round witty entertainer Oscar Levant, famed for his brilliant interpretation of the music of ...
Hayes won a Tony Award in 2023 for his lead role as pianist and humorist, Oscar Levant. In one part of the play, Hayes plays George Gershin’s Rhapsody in Blue.
Sean Hayes to Reprise Tony Award-Winning Role in ‘Good Night, Oscar’ on London’s West End London's Barbican Theatre will host a limited seven-week run of Hayes' play this summer, with the ...
In the play, Hayes plays Oscar Levant: Hollywood actor, concert pianist and raconteur of television’s Golden Age. “I’m eager to introduce one of the all-time greats, Oscar Levant, to the UK ...
Le Petit Theatre stages 'Good Night, Oscar,' based on a 1958 late-night Jack Paar talk show appearance by the troubled comedian and composer Oscar Levant.
In the play, Levant is making an appearance on “The Tonight Show,” during an early iteration of what the TV industry came to dub “sweeps” week, when networks competed to establish top ratings.