Madeline Kahn Will Be Celebrated in Los Angeles | Playbill

News Madeline Kahn Will Be Celebrated in Los Angeles Participants have been announced for "From Broadway to Hollywood — A Chat with Her Friends," a panel discussion on the life and work of the late Tony-winning actress Madeline Kahn, which will be held Feb. 10 at 7 PM at the Barnes & Noble at The Grove at Farmers Market in Los Angeles.

William V. Madison, author of "Madeline Kahn: Being the Music • A Life," will join several of Kahn’s friends and colleagues for the event celebrating the biography, published by the University Press of Mississippi. Author Eddie Shapiro ("Nothing Like A Dame: Conversations with the Great Women of Musical Theater") will moderate. The panel will feature Peter Bogdanovich, who presided over Kahn’s transition from Broadway to Hollywood, casting her in her first feature film, "What’s Up, Doc," and the subsequent hit "Paper Moon"; Robert Allan Ackerman, who directed Kahn in a musical adaptation of Kafka’s "Amerika" and in Noël Coward’s Blithe Spirit at Santa Fe Festival Theater in 1982–83; Maris Clement, a member of the ensemble of On the Twentieth Century; Julie Dretzin, a co-star of Wendy Wasserstein’s The Sisters Rosensweig, for which Kahn received the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play in 1993; Michael Karm, a co-star of the Broadway musical Two by Two and Kahn’s acting coach for her first film roles; and J.D. Lobue, director of every episode of the sitcom “Oh Madeline,” Kahn’s first foray into series television."

Barnes & Noble at The Grove at Farmers Market is located at 189 The Grove Drive in Los Angeles. For more information about the free event, call (323) 525-0270 or click here.

 
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