John Glover, Marthe Keller and Lisa Banes Take Part in Staged Reading of A Song at Twilight April 16 | Playbill

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News John Glover, Marthe Keller and Lisa Banes Take Part in Staged Reading of A Song at Twilight April 16 Olivier Award-winning director Maria Aitken directs a staged reading of Noel Coward's A Song at Twilight April 16 at 7 PM at the Mainstage Theater (Playwrights Horizons).

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The performance, sponsored by the Noel Coward Foundation, is presented in conjunction with The Noel Coward-New York Festival 2012.

The cast features Tony winner John Glover (Death of a Salesman), Marthe Keller (Judgment at Nuremberg) and Lisa Banes (Present Laughter) with Nicholas Carriere and Jonathan C. Kaplan. A reception with the cast and director will be held following the performance.

"A Song at Twilight is Noel Coward's theatrical farewell. In typical Coward fashion, men think only they are in control while women know they wield the real power — obliquely when possible, ruthlessly when necessary," said Margot Harley, producing artistic director of The Acting Company, in a previous statement. "We are honored to be included in the Coward Festival being celebrated all over the City and are deeply grateful to the Noel Coward Foundation for their support."

Mainstage Theater is located at 416 West 42nd Street. Tickets, priced $35, are available by calling (212) 258-3111.

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Founded by John Houseman and Margot Harley in 1972, The Acting Company has toured to 49 states and 10 foreign countries earning a TONY for Excellence in Theater, Obies, Audelcos and Los Angeles Critics Circle Awards. Kevin Kline, Rainn Wilson, Patti LuPone, Frances Conroy, Jeffrey Wright Harriet Harris, David Ogden Stiers, Keith David and Jesse L. Martin are but a handful of performers who began their careers on tour with The Acting Company.

 
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