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Back in Europe he found steady theater work in Zurich and in Germany — in Cologne and Hamburg — before moving to London in the late '80s with his wife at the time, a New Yorker, and their children.
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She credited a steady stream of theater bookings, including productions of "Manipulation" and "A Perfect Future" there this year, as well as the upcoming Rattlestick Playwrights Theater production of "Asuncion," written by and starring Jesse Eisenberg ("The Social Network").
As someone whose relationship to that wildly popular digital forum has ranged from indifference to mild curiosity to irritation, I don't relish the thought of a steady flow of theater that consists of average folk advertising their daily accomplishments, likes and dislikes and casual reflections on everything from the presidential election to the latest viral video.
As a result, a steady stream of theaters and arts centers are opening, or are still being built at a rate that becomes difficult to count on two hands.
The colonnaded, cream-colored theater, steadied on 7,000 new pilings, has been restored to its ornate czarist-era glory, with a resonant violin-shaped auditorium, embroidered silk tapestries, painstakingly replicated spruce panels and papier-mâché decor and intricate gilding that sparkles in the light of a giant chandelier.
Lucero also performs on New Year's Eve, with the Hold Steady, at the Wellmont Theater.
But that career has provided Ms. Kazan with steady work in the theater, nightclubs, television, and movies in which she excels at comedy.
As a full-time resident of Manhattan he has been on a steady diet of New York theater, he said, recently seeing "Mary Stuart," "Blithe Spirit," "Next to Normal" and "Twelfth Night".
Ms. McDonald, who is on summer hiatus from her ABC series "Private Practice," has performed at Joe's Pub at the Public and been a steady consumer of the theater's fare, but her many years onstage have not included a Public production until now.
For years before "Upstairs, Downstairs," Ms. Gurney found steady work in the theater, playing modern and classical roles, including a 1955 turn as Portia in "The Merchant of Venice" and a 1965 run of "A Winter's Tale," in which she played Hermione alongside John Gielgud.
I should also warn that Ms. Ruhl's offbeat style, which mixes colors and tones in ways that can be delightful but occasionally jarring, requires some re-education for audiences used to the contemporary theater's steady diet of naturalism and relatively straightforward demarcations between comedy and drama.
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