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Monday July 23rd

THE Millionairess

By George Bernard Shaw

Millionairess

Tyne  Daly will play Epifania Fitzfassenden, the richest woman in the world who is determined to live life on her own terms. It's just that people keep getting in the way. THE MILLIONAIRESS has been a successful vehicle for many stars, including Maggie Smith, Katharine Hepburn, Edith Evans and even Sophia Loren in the film version. A 1935 screwball comedy that Shaw wrote with Hepburn in mind, its cast of characters take us on a wild ride. Joining Ms. Daly will be John McMartin (GREY GARDENS), Jonathan Hadary (SPAMALOT), Rebecca Luker and Daniel Jenkins (MARY POPPINS), Simon Jones, Charlotte Moore, John Martello and Adam Feldman of TIME OUT NY. Narrating will be Roma Torre of NY1. The evening will be hosted by Howard Kissel of the DAILY NEWS.

A Comedy in Four Acts
Written in 1935

Act I: Mr. Julius Sagamore's Office in Lincoln's Inn Fields.
Act II: The Coffee-room of the Pig and Whistle, a Riverside Inn.
Act III: A Basement Sweat-shop in the Commercial Road.
Act IV: The Pig and Whistle (now the Cardinal's Hat).

CAST of CHARACTERS as they appear
Julius Sagamore - JONATHAN HADARY
Epifania Fitzfassenden - TYNE DALY
Alastair Fitzfassenden - DANIEL JENKINS
Patricia Smith - REBECCA LUKER
Adrian Blenderbland - SIMON JONES
The Doctor - JOHN MCMARTIN
The Man - JOHN MARTELLO
The Woman - CHARLOTTE MOORE
The Manager - ADAM FELDMAN

The Narrator - ROMA TORRE
The Host -  Howard Kissel

Produced and directed by David Staller.

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