Drama League Will Feature Nathan Lane, Donna Murphy, Jason Robert Brown, Jonathan Groff in Winter/Spring Programs | Playbill

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News Drama League Will Feature Nathan Lane, Donna Murphy, Jason Robert Brown, Jonathan Groff in Winter/Spring Programs The Drama League's Winter/Spring 2014 programming schedule will feature intimate evenings with Tony winners Nathan Lane, Donna Murphy, Jason Robert Brown and Tony nominee Jonathan Groff, as well as the play-meets-poetry-slam series Rough Draft and various classes and workshops about the entertainment industry.

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The Up Close conversation series will feature two-time Tony winner Lane, moderated by Tony winner Jack O'Brien, Jan. 30 at 7 PM; Tony nominee Groff and Tony winner Michael Mayer Feb. 17 at 7 PM; Tony winner John Patrick Shanley Feb. 25 at 7 PM; Tony winner Brown, moderated by Tony winner Lin-Manuel Miranda, March 10; and Tony winner Murphy April 21 at 7 PM.

A 20-year reunion of Beauty and the Beast, with original cast members Gary Beach, Beth Fowler, Burke Moses and Paige Price, will be held March 3 at 7 PM.

The League will introduce the Rough Draft development series, which will give playwrights, directors and actors one day to explore a project before sharing their achievements the same evening. The inaugural project, Rough Draft: Dr. Darling and the Lost Boys of Bushwick, written and directed by Jesse Geiger, will be held Jan. 24 at 7 PM. Presentations will also be held Feb. 28 and March 14 at 7 PM.

The season will also feature classes and workshops, including "Yoga for Artists," "2014 Directors Project Application Workshop," "Beyond Kickstarter: Fundraising for Small Companies" and "Creating Solo Work."

Events are held at the Drama League Theater Center (32 Avenue of the Americas) unless otherwise noted. 

To view the entire program guide, visit dramaleague.org.

 
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