The New York City premiere of
Golden Age, four-time Tony Award winner
Terrence McNally's play about the world of composer Vincenzo Bellini, is now playing Off-Broadway with Emmy Award nominee
Lee Pace ("Pushing Daisies") as the nervous 19th-century Sicilian composer whose opera
I Puritani is receiving its Paris world premiere in 1835. Presented by Manhattan Theatre Club at New York City Center Stage I, the production also features Will Rogers as an intimate patron, two-time Emmy and Tony Award winner
Bebe Neuwirth as a ripening soprano, and Academy Award winner F. Murray Abraham as sage composer Rossini. For more about
Golden Age, click
here.