L. Scott Caldwell and Caroline Goodall Star in L.A.T.W.'s Going To St. Ives, March 26-30 | Playbill

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News L. Scott Caldwell and Caroline Goodall Star in L.A.T.W.'s Going To St. Ives, March 26-30 Tony Award-winning L. Scott Caldwell and Caroline Goodall will star in the Los Angeles Theatre Works' Going To St. Ives. The performances of the lee Blessing work will play at the California venue, March 26-30.

The Los Angeles company, which records live performances of plays usually featuring big-name celebrities for future broadcasts, is now entering its 16th year. The series, titled "The Play's the Thing," will also include Lee Blessing's Going to St. Ives (March 26-30), Stephen Belber's Tape (April 9-13), Moss Hart and George Kaufman's Once in a Lifetime (April 30-May 4); William Finn and James Lapine's Falsettos (May 28-June 1), Eugene O'Neill's Desire Under the Elms (June 18-22) and Hugh Whitemore's Breaking the Code (July 9-13).

Caldwell won the Tony for her portrayal in the 1988 production of Joe Turner's Come and Gone. Other Broadway credits include Proposals, A Month of Sundays and Home.

Goodall is known for her roles in such films as "The Princess Diaries," "White Squall," "Hook" and "Schindler's List." The British-born actress also performed for the Royal Shakespeare Company in productions of Richard III, Misalliance and Heresies.

L.A.T.W.’s "The Play's The Thing" series is performed live at the Skirball Cultural Center. All performances are recorded for future broadcast on KPCC 89.3 FM, Southern California Public Radio.  The two-hour radio broadcasts include special backstage features and interviews with actors, playwrights, and directors.  "The Play’s The Thing" also airs on Seattle's KUOW 94.9 FM, Berkeley's KPFA 94.7 FM and nationally over NPR stations and XM Satellite radio.

For tickets to Speed-The-Plow at the Skirball Cultural Center, 2701 N. Sepulveda Boulevard, in L.A., CA, call L.A. Theatre Works' Box Office at (310) 827 0889. For more information, visit www.latw.org.

 
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