Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Jerry Gets Theater Named After Him

This should be lovely: Go if you can! (It's really for press, but you never know....)

THE SNAPPLE THEATER CENTER TO NAME ONE OF TWO THEATRE SPACES AFTER THE BELOVED, LATE ACTOR JERRY ORBACH

DEDICATION CEREMONY TO BE HELD ON THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 2007

SAM WATERSON TO SPEAK
KAREN ZIEMBA TO PERFORM

FRIENDS AND COLLEAGUES MARISKA HARGITAY, BEBE NEUWIRTH, KELLY BISHOP, CELESTE HOLM, TOM JONES and ANITA GILLETTE TO ATTEND

WHO:
SAM WATERSON, KAREN ZIEMBA, MARISKA HARGITAY, BEBE NEUWIRTH, KELLY BISHOP, CELESTE HOLM, TOM JONES, ANITA GILLETTE, ANTHONY FEDOROV

WHAT:
The Snapple Theater Center (1627 Broadway) will name one of two
theatre spaces after the beloved, late actor Jerry Orbach. The current home
of the critically acclaimed Off-Broadway revival of The Fantasticks will be
named The Jerry Orbach Theater at a dedication ceremony to be held on
Thursday, June 21, 2007. An adjacent rehearsal studio will be named in
honor of Mr. Orbach's widow, and Broadway veteran, Elaine Cancilla-Orbach.

WHERE:
Snapple Theatre Center (210 W. 50th Street at Broadway)

WHEN:
Thursday, June 21, 2007

Arrivals / Photo Ops:
5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Ceremony:
6:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m

Jerry Orbach, best known for his starring role as wisecracking Detective
Lennie Briscoe in the long-running television series "Law & Order," was also
an accomplished Tony Award-winning Broadway and Off-Broadway actor. His
theatre career began in 1960 as El Gallo in the original Off-Broadway
production of The Fantasticks. He later went on to star on Broadway in such
beloved musicals as 42nd Street, Chicago (Tony Award nomination), Guys and
Dolls (Tony Award nomination) and Promises, Promises which earned him the
1969 Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical. On the silver screen, Mr.
Orbach appeared most notably in the films Prince of the City, Dirty Dancing,
Crimes and Misdemeanors and provided the voice of Lumiere in Disney's
animated feature, Beauty and the Best. Mr. Orbach lost his battle to
prostate cancer on December 28, 2004 at the age of 69.

Located on the corner of 50th Street and Broadway in the heart of Times
Square, the Snapple Theater Center is Snapple's first branded entertainment
center. Since its official opening in May of 2006, The Snapple Theater
Center has been home to two landmark Off-Broadway shows: The Fantasticks,
the world's longest-running musical, and Perfect Crime, the longest-running
play in New York City.

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Friday, June 01, 2007

Mothership: Out with Milena, in with Jeremy



Jeremy Sisto joins the gang!

From The Hollywood Reporter:

Sisto flashing 'Law' badge

By Nellie Andreeva
Jeremy Sisto is returning to NBC next season with a starring role on "Law & Order."

Sisto, who played the lead on NBC's "Kidnapped" last season, will play a detective on "L&O," which is returning in the fall for its 18th season.

"I've watched Jeremy's career evolve and grow, and I am absolutely thrilled that he has decided to join 'Law & Order,' " "L&O" creator/executive producer Dick Wolf said.

Sisto is not a stranger to the veteran crime drama. He guest-starred on the show's 17th-season finale last month, playing a defense attorney. He now will play a brand-new character, which is expected to replace Detective Nina Cassady (Milena Govich).

Sisto's deal to join "L&O" comes on the heels of Fred Thompson's announcement Wednesday that he is leaving the series, on which he played District Attorney Arthur Branch for the past five seasons (HR 5/31).

Sisto, probably best known for his role on Alan Ball's critically acclaimed HBO drama "Six Feet Under," co-stars in Adrienne Shelly's indie romantic comedy "Waitress."

He is repped by ICM and manager Robert Stein.

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