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News Sharon Gless Stars in Preem Romp, Cahoots, in Chi, May 12-June 18 Sharon Gless, the onetime star of TV's police drama, "Cagney & Lacey," plunges into Claudia Allen's world-premiere showbiz comedy, Cahoots, at the Victory Gardens Theater in Chicago, May 12-June 18.
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Sharon Gless.

Sharon Gless, the onetime star of TV's police drama, "Cagney & Lacey," plunges into Claudia Allen's world-premiere showbiz comedy, Cahoots, at the Victory Gardens Theater in Chicago, May 12-June 18.

Best known as Christine Cagney on "C&L," and for the series "The Trials of Rose O'Neill," Gless is no stranger to the stage, having starred with Tom Conti in Neil Simon's Chapter Two at the Gielgud Theater in London, with Bill Paterson in a stage version of Stephen King's Misery at the Criterion Center in London, and opposite Kim Hunter in Lillian Hellman's Watch on the Rhine at the StageWest Theater in Massachusetts.

Cahoots sounds like new territory for Gless, widely known for her more serious TV parts: It's a madcap show business comedy about a playwriting team -- Madeline Ballantine and Ray O'Keefe -- who chase fame, fortune and each other across several decades of the 20th century.

The play is expected to be zany and evocative of the periods in which the characters spar, from the 1930s to the 1960s. According to an early reading of the script, issues such as blacklisting do arise in the new play. Gless plays an alcoholic playwright who collaborates with a bellboy (played by Sean Grennan) who eventually becomes her partner.

The cast also includes Deanna Dunagan, Brad Harbaugh, Brighid O'Shaughnessy, Rob Riley, Jordan Teplitz and Meg Thalken. Victory Gardens associate artistic director Sandy Shinner will direct. Previews begin May 12. Official opening is May 22. Cahoots runs through June 18.

Allen's Winter, with Julie Harris, played Victory Gardens last season. The company is known for nurturing works by a stable of resident writers.

Allen's association with Sharon Gless began when Gless and Tyne Daly, Gless' "Cagney & Lacey" co-star, appeared in a 1994 Chicago Theatres on the Air presentation of Deed of Trust.

Chicago Magazine named Claudia Allen the Best Playwright in Chicago in 1999. A member of the Victory Gardens Playwrights Ensemble, Allen won two Jeff Awards for Victory Gardens' premieres of her plays The Long Awaited and Still Waters, and received a Jeff nomination for Best New Work for Winter last season. All three productions were directed by Sandy Shinner. Allen's other credits include Hannah Free, The Gays of Our Lives and the critically-acclaimed, long-running late night hit, Xena Live!

Tickets are $18-$30. Victory Gardens Theater is at 2257 N. Lincoln Ave., in Chicago. For information, call (773) 871 3000 or check out the website at http://www.victorygardens.org.

-- By Kenneth Jones

 
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