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News Reprise Presents Carol Burnett in Conversation May 12; Vicki Lewis Guests Reprise Theatre Company presents a special evening with stage and screen star Carol Burnett May 12.
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Carol Burnett

The benefit evening, entitled Carol Burnett in Conversation, is being held at UCLA's Freud Playhouse. Philip Himberg — artistic director of the Sundance Theatre Program and the director of the Reprise mounting of Flora, the Red Menace — will interview the beloved performer. Damn Yankees' Vicki Lewis is the evening's special musical guest. Carol Burnett in Conversation, according to press notes, "will 'remember' [Burnett's] extraordinary Broadway years and how the birth of [her] career was influenced by the great masters of the form: George Abbott (who directed her in Once Upon a Mattress and Fade Out, Fade In and was the original director of Flora), lyricists Betty Comden and Adolph Green, composers Jule Styne, Mary Rodgers and many others."

Carol Burnett has been seen on the Broadway stage in Once Upon a Mattress, Fade Out—Fade In, Moon Over Buffalo and Putting It Together; Burnett received Tony nominations for her performances in Mattress and Moon and was awarded a Special Tony Award in 1969. She spent 11 years on "The Carol Burnett Show" and has amassed six Emmy Awards for her work on that program and several other TV appearances. Burnett's feature film credits include "Pete 'N' Tillie," "The Four Seasons," "Annie" and "A Wedding." A production of Hollywood Arms, the play that she co-wrote with her late daughter Carrie Hamilton, played Broadway's Cort Theatre. Burnett is also a Kennedy Center Honoree.

Tickets, priced $95, are available by calling (310) 825-2101 or by visiting www.reprise.org. For VIP tickets call (310) 295-1171, ext. 25.

 
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