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News Faye's Diary Adds More Pages in L.A and Now Runs May 13-23 Eydie Faye's L.A. hit, The Pages of My Diary I'd Rather Not Read, will return to the Hudson Backstage Theatre yet again. The production will now run May 13-23.

Eydie Faye's L.A. hit, The Pages of My Diary I'd Rather Not Read, will return to the Hudson Backstage Theatre yet again. The production will now run May 13-23.

As reported earlier, Diary, which started at the Ruby Theatre before moving to the Hudson, has developed a following among the young starlets of Hollywood's movie community. Since the show reopened for a second engagement March 16, representatives for film actresses Drew Barrymore, Reese Witherspoon, Chloe Sevigny and Jennifer Love Hewitt have visited the show. Other performers have reportedly shown interest. No contracts have been signed, however.

The actresses' interest is no doubt born of the looming prospect of an screen actors' strike this summer. Indeed, in the advent of a strike, many film performers are expected to flock back to the theatre.

Barrymore's credits include "The Wedding Singer" and "Charlie's Angels" Witherspoon received enthusiastic notices for her role in the satire, "Election." Hewitt, now in the film "Heartbreakers," is still best known as one of the stars of TV's "Party of Five." Sevigny is the only actress mentioned who can boast recent stage experience: she starred in the New Group's production of Joe Orton's What the Butler Saw Off Broadway in fall 2000.

The Pages of My Diary I'd Rather Not Read deals with three young career women of disparate backgrounds struggling to make it in New York City. One is a tough businesswoman with aspirations of becoming a professional writer. Another is a Jewish girl from the West Coast who hopes to succeed as an actress. The third has come from the Midwest to train as a teacher. All three have certain things in common: they come from families in which the biological father has often been absent; they have relatives who occasionally drive them nuts; they've all endured lousy jobs while pursuing their goals; and they're all seeking some form of happiness with men, searching for intimacy but generally finding disappointment. For tickets and information call (323) 930-9304.

—By Robert Simonson
and Christine Ehren

 
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