Canterbury Tales Reading, with Davison, Brenneman, Perkins and Malick, Offered Oct. 25 | Playbill

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News Canterbury Tales Reading, with Davison, Brenneman, Perkins and Malick, Offered Oct. 25 A staged reading of James R. Winker's adaptation of The Canterbury Tales, which premiered in 1984 at the Mark Taper Forum, will be presented Oct. 25 at the Rudolph Steiner Community Center Theatre in Pasadena, CA. An encore performance is scheduled for Nov. 1.

Presented by the Highland Hall Waldorf School Community Players, the evenings benefit the new Highland Hall Waldorf School Performing Arts Theatre and Science Complex.

The 8:15 PM performances boast the talents of Bruce Davison, Amy Brenneman, Brooke Smith, Elizabeth Perkins, Saul Rubinek, Bruce Weitz, Fred Goss, Jim Ortlieb and Wendie Malick.

In a statement Davison, who was part of the 1984 Canterbury Tales cast, said, "This is one of the funniest, most well-written adaptations for stage I have ever had the pleasure of performing and I am honored to do it again for this pioneering, innovative school."

The evenings begin at 7:30 PM with cocktails and hors d'oeuvres.

The Rudolph Steiner Community Center Theatre is located at 110 Martin Alley in Pasadena, CA. For tickets, priced $75 and $125, call (818) 349-1394, ext. 223 or email [email protected]. For more information go to www.highlandhall.org/Canterbury.

 
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