THEATRE WEST TO HONOR LEE MERIWETHER!
LEE MERIWETHER has spent many years as
a recognized and beloved member of Theatre West while working as a
celebrated actress in TV and feature films. Just yesterday I enjoyed an
early Star Trek ("That Which Survives" 1959!) with Lee as an
otherworldly beauty whose very touch disintegrates the cells of those
unfortunate crew members whom we know will meet a sorry end when beaming
down to 'the planet.'
Theatre West's planned celebration of
Lee and her career and her work on behalf of the theatre will take place
Saturday February 10, 2018. See below for details.
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you make reservations to attend this wonderful tribute. And... please
pass this invitation on to friends who understand the importance of 99
Seat Theatre in Los Angeles!
Forgive the odd spacing.. this from the Theatre West PR representative Phil Sokoloff:
CELEBRITY-STUDDED TRIBUTE AS THEATRE WEST
PRESENTS LOVE LETTERS TO LEE MERIWETHER ON
FEBRUARY 10
Theatre West is celebrating its 55th
Anniversary this year as Los Angeles’ oldest continuously operating
professional theatre company by honoring one of its most famous members,
someone who has been active with the company since its very inception.
Lee Meriwether first became a
national figure when she won the Miss America pageant in 1955. Following that, she
was the first “woman’s editor” on The
Today Show with Dave Garroway. Prime time series followed, including roles
as a series regular on The Time Tunnel,
Mission: Impossible, The New Andy Griffith Show, The Munsters Today (succeeding
Yvonne De Carlo), Barnaby Jones (with
Emmy® and Golden Globe nominations) and All
My Children. Her thirty-plus feature film credits in a career spanning
almost six decades include Batman: The
Movie (in which she became the first feature film Catwoman, opposite Adam
West), The Undefeated (with John Wayne and Rock Hudson), The Legend of Lylah Clare (with Kim Novak), Angel in My Pocket (with Andy Griffith), 4-D Man and Namu the Killer
Whale (both with Robert Lansing).
Live theatre, however, has long been
Ms. Meriwether’s first love, and her many memorable appearances at Theatre West
include its very first production, Spoon
River Anthology with Betty Garrett, returning
to that show four decades later for its 40th anniversary production;
Aesop in Central Park with Richard
Dreyfuss; Ladies of Hanover Towers with
Carroll O’Connor; Pop.7, Passionate
Ladies; Nunsense; A Short Stay at Carranor; and more, plus numerous
appearances in regional theatres around the country, including productions of Follies (with seven former Miss
Americas), The King and I (with
George Chakiris); Plaza Suite; Hello,
Dolly!; Mame; Last Summer at Bluefish Cove; The Odd Couple (female
version); and her solo show Women of
Spoon River: Their Voices from the Hill.
Now, just in time before Valentine’s
Day, Theatre West gets to return the love shown by Lee for the company with a
special evening of performances, song and dance. The show features appearances
and/or performances by Jim Beaver (Deadwood,
Supernatural, Justified), Doug Jones (The
Shape of Water, Star Trek: Discovery, Hellboy), George Chakiris (West Side Story), George Tovar (Magic
Castle magician) , Michael E. Knight
(All My Children), Bernie Kopell (The Love Boat, Get Smart), Adam Huss (Power), Robert Colbert (The Time Tunnel), Chad Darnell, Barbara
Minkus (I’m Not Famous), Anthony
Gruppuso (off-Broadway musical The
Babies), Kiki Ebsen (daughter of Buddy Ebsen), Garrett Parks and Andrew
Parks (sons of Theatre West co-founder and MGM legend Betty Garrett), Lori
Gangemi (CEO of Lee’s favorite charity, Ability First), more to come.
Ms. Meriwether will also be
presented with an award from the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce.
Saturday, February 10, 2018 is the
date of the gala occasion with festivities beginning at 6:00 p.m. with a
reception featuring hors d’ouevres and beverages, as well as a silent
auction. The show begins at 8:00 p.m.
The event is presented by Theatre
West.
At Theatre West, 3333 Cahuenga Blvd.
West, in Los Angeles, CA 90068. This is near North Hollywood, Universal City
and Studio City. There is parking available in the Panasonic Lot across the
street (fee is charged).
Admission: $55 (includes reception). Advance
reservations are suggested, as a sell-out is anticipated. For tickets, go to www.theatrewest.org, or call (323)
851-7977 (and reserve with a credit card).
Proceeds from the evening support
the ongoing artistic and educational activities of Theatre West, a 501c3 non-profit
organization.
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