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News Tony Winner Roger Bart Takes Last Reservations at Fully Committed Dec. 31 Tony Award-winner Roger Bart ends his stint with the Off-Broadway hit Fully Committed Dec. 31. Bart is directing his attentions to his next project, playing Carmen Gia in Broadway's The Producers. 2000 Drama Desk Award nominee Christopher Fitzgerald (Saturday Night), the next actor in line to man the phones, steps in Jan. 2.

Tony Award-winner Roger Bart ends his stint with the Off-Broadway hit Fully Committed Dec. 31. Bart is directing his attentions to his next project, playing Carmen Gia in Broadway's The Producers. 2000 Drama Desk Award nominee Christopher Fitzgerald (Saturday Night), the next actor in line to man the phones, steps in Jan. 2.

Something about Fully Committed screams musical theatre actor. The original star Mark Setlock (currently performing Committed in Boston) got a big break with Rent, while Bart is known for You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, Triumph of Love and tours of How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying and The Who's Tommy. No slouch in the musical department, Fitzgerald comes to Fully Committed directly from the Philadelphia production of Harold Prince's 3hree. He has also been in Wise Guys, The Cripple of Inishmaan and the Encores! Babes in Arms.

Starting out as Sam, the stressed, out-of-work actor-cum-reservations clerk at the city's hottest four-star restaurant, Bart portrays not only the eatery's staff (including the head chef, described by the New York Times as "Hannibal Lechter in kitchen whites'), but also a series of outrageous guests clamoring for a table. These patrons run the gamut from killer Mafiosi and rich old ladies to supermodels and Wall Street tycoons.

Mode crafted Fully Committed for Setlock, whose real life experiences as an out-of-work actor desperately trying to find tables at a trendy Manhattan restaurant were the basis for her play. Other credits include writing for TV's "Cosby," HBO, Nickelodeon and Disney.

Director Nicholas Martin was recently named artistic director of the Huntington Theatre in Boston, a role he assumed in fall 2000. He won the 1999 Obie Award for Christopher Durang's Betty's Summer Vacation and also directed Bosoms and Neglect at the Signature and Full Gallop. Fully Committed first opened Off-Broadway Sept. 30, 1999, with fully-committed reviews, extending, at the time, through Oct. 30 at the Vineyard. The show then moved to the Cherry Lane Theatre, where Fitzgerald assumes the role. As of Dec. 14, there are two other companies of Fully Committed - Setlock at Boston's Wilbur Theatre and Ethan Sandler at L.A.'s Coronet Theatre. Sandler continues with the show to Washington DC's Ford Theatre (Jan. 25, 2001) and Chicago (March, 2001).

For tickets to the Cherry Lane run ($45), call Tele-Charge at (212) 239 6200. The Cherry Lane Theatre is located at 38 Commerce Street.

 
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