Bolton, Kendall, Warner and More to Be Part of Project Shaw's Calais and Simpleton | Playbill

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News Bolton, Kendall, Warner and More to Be Part of Project Shaw's Calais and Simpleton Additional casting has been announced for Project Shaw's June 15 readings of two George Bernard Shaw one-act comedies: The Six of Calais and The Simpleton of the Unexpected Isles.

The reading at the Players Club will boast the talents of the previously reported Daphne Rubin-Vega, Donna Lynne Champlin, Josh Grisetti and Victor Slezak. Newly announced for the evening are John Bolton, Jack Berenholtz, Nora Chester, Simon Kendall, James Prendergast, Nathaniel Shaw, Georgia Warner and Lucy Banks Sheftall.

Time Out NY's David Cote will host the 7 PM performance.

The Six of Calais is described as "the legendary story of how an extremely pregnant queen helped save the town of Calais from utter devastation." The Simpleton of the Unexpected Isles is "Shaw's inventive experiment in living: commune life between three couples and the world-wide uproar it inspires."

The Project Shaw series is produced and directed by David Staller, who acted with Dana Ivey in Shaw's Mrs. Warren's Profession at the Irish Repertory Theatre. The series intends to offer every sketch, full-length and one-act play by the late playwright.

Past participants include Blair Brown, Mark Kudisch, Kerry Butler, Tyne Daly, Jonathan Hadary, Daniel Jenkins, Rebecca Luker, Michael Cerveris, Karen Ziemba, Michele Pawk, Bruce Vilanch, Jack Gilpin and George S. Irving. Project Shaw will continue with Mrs. Warren's Profession (July 20), Back to Methuselah (Part One) (Sept. 21), Back to Methuselah (Part Two) (Oct. 19), On the Rocks (Nov. 16) and Why She Would Not (Dec. 14).

The Players Club is located in Manhattan at 16 Gramercy Park South. Tickets, priced $20, will be available beginning June 1 by calling (212) 352-3101. For more information visit www.projectshaw.com.

 
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