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Monsieur Chopin is a celebrated work about the life and music of legendary composer, Frédéric Chopin. Audiences are invited to a private piano lesson that actually took place on March 4, 1848 in the opulent Parisian salon of the Polish maestro. As the lesson unfolds, Chopin reveals secrets about the art of the piano and composition, as well as secrets about himself in this intimate musical biography featuring Chopin’s greatest works, including the Prelude in C Minor, Mazurka in A Flat Major, Polonaise in A Major, and his elegant Nocturnes.

The Pasadena Playhouse’s presentation of Monsieur Chopin will also include a newly-discovered cadenza in Chopin’s own handwriting for his Nocturne in Eb, opus 9/2. The cadenza was uncovered in the collection of one of his student’s families, written in pencil on a first edition print of the Nocturne from 1834, when Chopin first started teaching in Paris.

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Hershey Felder comes to Pasadena Playhouse as ‘Monsieur Chopin’ Continue reading on Examiner.com Hershey Felder comes to Pasadena Playhouse as ‘Monsieur Chopin’ – Examiner.com

February 29, 2012

Candyce Columbus
LA Theater Examiner
'Monsieur Chopin.'

‘Monsieur Chopin.’

Credits:
Eugène Ferdinand Victor Delacroix

By popular demand Hershey Felder will return to The Pasadena Playhouse beginning with Monsieur Chopinthe love story of Frédéric Chopin and the authoress George Sand, featuring Chopin’s most beautiful piano music. Directed by Joel Zwick performances begin February 28, 2012 and continue through March 7 as part of three works written by Felder which he will perform through April 7.

Monsieur Chopin is a celebrated work about the life and music of legendary composer, Frédéric Chopin. Audiences are invited to a private piano lesson that actually took place on March 4, 1847 in the opulent Parisian salon of the Polish maestro. As the lesson unfolds, Chopin reveals secrets about the art of the piano and composition, as well as secrets about himself in this intimate musical biography featuring Chopin’s greatest works, including the Prelude in C Minor, Mazurka in A Flat Major, Polonaise in A Major, and his elegant Nocturnes.

The Pasadena Playhouse’s presentation of Monsieur Chopin will also include a newly-discovered cadenza in Chopin’s own handwriting for his Nocturne in Eb, opus 9/2. The cadenza was uncovered in the collection of one of his student’s families, written in pencil on a first edition print of the Nocturne from 1834, when Chopin first started teaching in Paris.

“Last season Hershey Felder brought Pasadena audiences his amazing portrayal of George Gershwin. The performance was very enthusiastically received, and we are thrilled that he has chosen to premiere Lincoln—An American Story at The Pasadena Playhouse,” said Artistic Director Sheldon Epps. “Hershey is truly a renaissance man – a writer, actor and accomplished musician – and only he could develop and bring to life such important and entertaining works. His collection of virtuoso performances will now be showcased for our audiences here in Pasadena, and we are thrilled.”

Lincoln—An American Story for Actor and Symphony Orchestra will be performed in front of a 45-piece orchestra will be performed March 27 through April 7.  It will be preceded by Maestro: Leonard Bernstein which performs March 10 through 18.

Monsieur Chopin opens 8 p.m. Wednesday, March 28 and performs Tuesday through Friday at 8:00 p.m.; Saturday at 4 p.m. and 8 p.m.; and Sunday at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Single show regular ticket prices range from $44 – $69, with Premium Seating available for $100. Call 626-356-7529 visit www.pasadenaplayhouse.org or visit The Pasadena Playhouse Box Office. Group Sales (8 or more) are available by calling 626-921-1161.

The Pasadena Playhouse is located at 39 South El Molino Avenue, Pasadena, CA91101.

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The Pasadena Playhouse – Featured On ‘Tour America’s Treasures’

The Pasadena Playhouse

Visit our Tour Destination: Southern California page to see the entire tour of the area’s Save America’s Treasures sites.
 
Historic photo of the interior of The Pasadena Playhouse.
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The Pasadena Playhouse

39 South El Molino Avenue
Pasadena, CA
Website:  The Pasadena Playhouse
The Treasure:  During the first half of the 20th century, The Pasadena Playhouse was the center of live theater in southern California, offering a training ground for Hollywood actors and an alternative entertainment for the Pasadena community. Completed in 1925, The Pasadena Playhouse is a Spanish Colonial Revival building representative of the work of Los Angeles architect Elmer Grey.
Accessibility:  Check their website and schedule a play into your Tour America’s Treasures itinerary! In addition, you can request a tour of the historic theaterto get the backstage story.
Gilmor Brown, founder of
the Pasadena Playhouse.
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The Pasadena Playhouse.

Background:  The history of The Pasadena Playhouse is inextricably tied to the tireless achievements of its ambitious founder, Gilmor Brown. Born in North Dakota sometime around 1880, Brown studied theatrical arts in Chicago, toured with several companies as an actor, and then recruited friends and family into his own repertory company. Known as the Savory Players, they settled in Pasadena in 1917.
Down the road from Pasadena, Hollywood’s film industry was still in its infancy but growing fast. There was a hunger for a live theater scene and  Brown’s troupe was swiftly embraced as an important community asset. Brown established the Community Playhouse Association of Pasadena, presenting performances wherever he could, most frequently in the Savoy Theater, a renovated burlesque house. By 1924, his troupe was established enough to be able to raise local support to build The Pasadena Playhouse.
Gilmor Brown was a restless innovator during the 1920s. His main large playhouse was technically sophisticated on a par with the best in the east and could accommodate up to five staging areas. He experimented with theater-in-the-round techniques with his special Fairoaks Playbox theatre. And he managed a College of Theatre Arts within The Playhouse, training theater actors and polishing the talents of would-be film stars. Impressed by this busy theater community, playwright George Bernard Shaw dubbed Pasadena “the Athens of the West.” Shortly after The Pasadena Playhouse achieved the notable distinction of being the first American theater to present the full Shakespearean canon, the California legislature recognized the importance of their work by declaring it the official State Theatre in 1937.
The 686-seat theater nurtured the careers of many up-and-coming stars over the years. Some of the notable names include: Dana Andrews, Raymond Burr, Robert Preston, Ruth Buzzi, Jamie Farr, Charles Bronson, Gene Hackman, Victor Jory, Victor Mature, Lloyd Nolan, Tyrone Power, George Reeves, Randolph Scott, Sally Struthers, Harry Dean Stanton, Gloria Stuart, Robert Taylor, Gig Young, Robert Young, Dustin Hoffman, and Gene Hackman.
Historic photo of actors relaxing on The Pasadena Playhouse patio.
Photo courtesy of The Pasadena Playhouse.
Historic photo of stagehands painting the fire curtain at The Pasadena Playhouse.
Photo courtesy of The Pasadena Playhouse.
Notes from the Editor:  In the late 1920s, Randolph Scott was bumming around in Hollywood, getting occasional bit parts in movies. Cecil B. DeMille told him to get some acting experience at The Pasadena Playhouse. Scott followed his advice, learned his craft, and went on to became a major cowboy star, concluding his career with Sam Peckinpah’s magnificent Ride the High Country in 1962.
After graduating from high school, Robert Preston studied acting at The Pasadena Playhouse in the late 1930s. Preston was a mid-level Hollywood actor for many years, but his career really took off on the Broadway stage when he landed the role of a lifetime, “Professor” Harold Hill in The Music Man. 
A 20-year-old Raymond Burr arrived at The Pasadena Playhouse in 1937 and learned his trade there. For many years, he worked as a dependable supporting actor in Hollywood movies before hitting iconic stardom as TV’s Perry Mason.
Dustin Hoffman dropped out of Santa Monica College in 1957 to join The Pasadena Playhouse. There he met Gene Hackman. Both had major careers ahead of them.
For each of them and many more, The Pasadena Playhouse was where it all began.
Other Recommended Sites:  The Pasadena Playhouse was in the forefront when television first rocked the entertainment industry. The Playhouse built and operated one of Southern California’s first TV stations, KTTV. For more television and movie history, Burbank and Universal City are just a few miles further west on Ventura Freeway. In the Burbank area, you can visit NBC Studios, Sony Pictures Studio, Warner Brothers Studio, and Universal Studios. Watch for stars. They work here.

Historic photo of the 1924 groundbreaking for The Pasadena Playhouse.
Photo courtesy of The Pasadena Playhouse.

Tour America’s Treasures Itinerary
Friday’s destination:  San Diego Museum of Man
Monday’s destination:  Campo de Cahuenga
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World-renowned performer Hershey Felder returns to The Pasadena Playhouse for a limited engagement, including MONSIEUR Chopin, MAESTRO: The Art of Leonard Bernstein, and the World Premiere of LINCOLN – AN AMERICAN STORY For Actor and Symphony Orchestra.

With MONSIEUR CHOPIN, audiences are invited to a private piano lesson that actually took place in the opulent Parisian salon of the Polish composer. In MAESTRO: THE ART OF LEONARD BERNSTEIN, Felder unfolds a story spanning the entire 20th century illustrating how Bernstein broke through every artistic ceiling possible to become the world’s musical ambassador. And in his newest production, LINCOLN – AN AMERICAN STORY, the final night in Abraham Lincoln‘s life is told through the eyes of Dr. Charles Leale, the young medical student who was in attendance on the evening of that fateful performance at Ford’s Theatre in Washington, DC, and found himself at the center of American history as he unfolds his story of tending to Lincoln in his final hours. LINCOLN – AN AMERICAN STORY will be performed in front of a 45-piece symphony orchestra for this special engagement.

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Written and Performed by Hershey Felder
Directed by Joel Zwick
Monsieur Chopin
Maestro: The Art of Leonard Bernstein
Lincoln: An American Story For Actor and Symphony Orchestra

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Starring Richard Chamberlain (Dr. Kildare) and Heather Tom (The Bold and the Beautiful, One Life to Live, The Young and the Restless)

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The Bold And The Beautiful’s Heather Tom In The Heiress – Soaps.com

The Bold And The Beautiful’s Heather Tom In The Heiress.

Monday, February 20 2012

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New stage role!

Actress Heather Tom (Katie Logan Spencer) will be appearing in “The Heiress” at the Pasadena Playhouse in California. Heather will star in the production as Catherine Sloper, the daughter of Dr. Austin Sloper, who will be played by Richard Chamberlain (“The Thorne Birds,” “Brothers & Sisters”). Julia Duffy (“Newhart,” “Designing Women”) will play the doctor’s sister, Lavinia Penniman. For tickets or further information on the show, which will run from April 24 – May 20, please visit Pasadena Playhouse. Those purchasing tickets on President’s Day, Monday February 20, can input Use Code: HPD20 to receive a 20% discount.

Read about Joanna Johnson’s return to B&B. Join us on Twitter @soapoperafan and Facebook. Come tweet and Facebook with us about “The Bold And The Beautiful,” all the other soap operas, “Glee,” “Grey’s Anatomy,” “Vampire Diaries,” and “Venice the Series!”

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ART – FINAL PERFORMANCE TODAY!!! Sun. Feb. 19 @ 7pm

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Last Chance To See The Pulitzer Prize-Winning Smash Hit!

By Yasmina Reza
Translated by Christopher Hampton
Directed by nine-time Emmy Award-winner David Lee (Frasier)

Starring

Tony Awards-winner Roger Bart (Desparate Housewives, The Producers)
Academy Award-nominee Michael O’Keefe (The Great Santini, Caddyshack)
Emmy Award-winner Bradley Whitford (The West Wing, Studio 60)

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By Yasmina Reza
Translated by Christopher Hampton
Directed by nine-time Emmy Award-winner David Lee (Frasier)

Starring

Tony Award-winner Roger Bart (Desperate Housewives)
Academy Award-nominee Michael A. O’Keefe (The Great Santini)
Emmy Award-winner Bradley Whitford (The West Wing)

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Pasadena Playhouse’s SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE- THE MUSICAL Postponed Until 2012-13 Season – Broadwayworld.com

Friday, February 17, 2012; 06:02 PM – by BWW News Desk

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The Pasadena Playhouse (Sheldon Epps, Artistic Director), in association with David Shor announced today that the world premiere of SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE – THE MUSICAL will be rescheduled from the closing production of the current 2011 – 2012 season to a slot in the 2012 – 2013 season. The production which replaces SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE – THE MUSICAL this June will be announced at a later date.

“Along with our producing partners, all of us at The Playhouse continue to be enormously excited about the long term potential for this new musical, both here at our theatre and beyond. Our belief in that, and our desire to ‘get it right’ led us to the wise decision to give this project additional time for further creative development. We strongly believe that this will serve all involved, including most importantly our audiences. I look forward to having the show on our stage as a part of the 2012-13 Season and feel confident that it will be a celebratory inclusion in our new theatrical year,” said Sheldon Epps, Artistic Director of The Pasadena Playhouse.

“Developing a new musical is very intricate, and developing a show based on a movie as iconic as “Sleepless in Seattle” is something we don’t take lightly,” said producer David Shor. “I feel that it is essential not to rush this progression so that the show that is ultimately seen on stage is something we all can be proud of. I look forward to having the show be part of The Pasadena Playhouse’s 2012-2013 season.”

SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE – THE MUSICAL has a book by Jeff Arch, Shor’s longtime business partner, who penned the film’s original story and co-wrote the screenplay, sharing 1994 Oscar, BAFTA and WGA nominations with Nora Ephron and David Ward.

The American Film Institute (AFI) lists SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE among the Top 10 Best Romantic Comedies of all time and the film grossed over $227 million dollars worldwide. The film was nominated for two Academy Awards, two BAFTA Awards, three Golden Globe Awards, four MTV Movie Awards, one Writers Guild of America Award, and won an American Comedy Award and a Casting Society of America Award. SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE is based on the 1957 film An Affair To Remember starring Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr.

The Pasadena Playhouse was established in 1917 and was designated the State Theatre of California for bringing national and international renown to the state as a center for dramatic art in 1937. Built on a tradition of innovation and excellence, The Pasadena Playhouse is committed to continue to be the premiere theatrical experience in Southern California showcasing the most exciting theatrical entertainment in the state and being an amazing forum for launching new work onto the national stage. Broadway productions that originated at The Pasadena Playhouse include: Sister Act, Baby It’s You!, Looped and Mail. Unchain My Heart, The Ray Charles Musical, which premiered at The Playhouse, is scheduled to open on Broadway in the 2012-13 Season.

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WORLD PREMIERE OF SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE – THE MUSICAL AT THE PASADENA PLAYHOUSE RESCHEDULED TO 2012-2013 SEASON

PASADENA, CA (February 17, 2012) – The Pasadena Playhouse (Sheldon Epps, Artistic Director), in association with David Shor, announced today that the world premiere of SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE – THE MUSICAL will be rescheduled from the closing production of the current 2011 – 2012 season to a slot in the 2012 – 2013 season.  The production which replaces SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE – THE MUSICAL this June will be announced at a later date.   

 

“Along with our producing partners, all of us at The Playhouse continue to be enormously excited about the long term potential for this new musical, both here at our theatre and beyond.  Our belief in that, and our desire to ‘get it right’ led us to the wise decision to give this project additional time for further creative development.  We strongly believe that this will serve all involved, including most importantly our audiences.  I look forward to having the show on our stage as a part of the 2012-13 season and feel confident that it will be a celebratory inclusion to our new theatrical year,” said Sheldon Epps, Artistic Director of The Pasadena Playhouse.

 

“Developing a new musical is very intricate, and developing a show based on a movie as iconic as SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE is something we don’t take lightly,” said producer David Shor. “I feel that it is essential not to rush this progression so that the show that is ultimately seen on stage is something we all can be proud of. I look forward to having the show be part of The Pasadena Playhouse’s 2012-2013 season.”

 

SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE – THE MUSICAL has a book by Jeff Arch, Shor’s longtime business partner, who penned the film’s original story and co-wrote the screenplay, sharing 1994 Oscar, BAFTA and WGA nominations with Nora Ephron and David Ward.

 

The American Film Institute (AFI) lists SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE among the Top 10 Best Romantic Comedies of all time and the film grossed over $227 million dollars worldwide. The film was nominated for two Academy Awards, two BAFTA Awards, three Golden Globe Awards, four MTV Movie Awards, one Writers Guild of America Award, and won an American Comedy Award and a Casting Society of America Award. SLEEPLESS IN SEATTLE is based on the 1957 film An Affair to Remember starring Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr.

 

The Pasadena Playhouse was established in 1917 and was designated the State Theatre of California for bringing national and international renown to the state as a center for dramatic art in 1937.  Built on a tradition of innovation and excellence, The Pasadena Playhouse is committed to continue to be the premiere theatrical experience in Southern California showcasing the most exciting theatrical entertainment in the state and being an amazing forum for launching new work onto the national stage.  Broadway productions that originated at The Pasadena Playhouse include: Sister Act, Baby It’s You!, Looped and Mail. Unchain My Heart, The Ray Charles Musical, which premiered at The Playhouse, is scheduled to open on Broadway in the 2012-13 Season.

A soon to be announced musical will be coming this summer to close the 2011-2012 season for The Playhouse.  In the tradition of Baby It’s You!, Ray Charles Live!, Sister Act and Twist: An American Musical this production promises to be an amazing theatrical event!

For more information on The Pasadena Playhouse and current productions, please visit www.PasadenaPlayhouse.org.

 

 

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