No Bologna: King Levine Abdicates From Odyssey April 4; L.A.'s Tiffany Next? | Playbill

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News No Bologna: King Levine Abdicates From Odyssey April 4; L.A.'s Tiffany Next? King Levine, Richard Krevolin's take on the King Lear story, opened Feb. 20 at L.A.'s Odyssey Theatre and ends its scheduled run there April 4. The well-received show won't disappear, however. Sources say the show is a sure thing to move to the Tiffany Theatre, beginning May 1 (though a Tiffany box office spokesperson, reached April 2, could not confirm the move.)

King Levine, Richard Krevolin's take on the King Lear story, opened Feb. 20 at L.A.'s Odyssey Theatre and ends its scheduled run there April 4. The well-received show won't disappear, however. Sources say the show is a sure thing to move to the Tiffany Theatre, beginning May 1 (though a Tiffany box office spokesperson, reached April 2, could not confirm the move.)

King Levine, starring Sammy Shore and Bari Hochwald, is directed by Joe Bologna. Previews began at the Odyssey space Feb. 11 for an official opening Feb. 20.

In Krevolin's version of "Lear," Moishe "King" Levine, who made a million bucks out of bagels and bialys, decides to leave his bakery to his three daughters, only to have them try to ship him off to an old folks' home. His struggle to keep his freedom -- and some of his hard-earned dough -- provides many comic twists.

Krevolin is a playwright, screenwriter, poet and teacher. His one-man play Yahrzeit was a hit in Los Angeles and New York in 1997 and is now touring the country. He is professor of screenwriting at USC Film School.

Shore founded the Comedy Store in Hollywood in 1972. A well known stand-up comic, he has opened for such stars as Frank Sinatra, Bop Hope and Barbra Streisand. His 1993 solo show The Warm-Up Man was a hit at the Santa Monica Playhouse. Hochwald has appeared locally at such theatres as the Tiffany, Ventura Court and Met. Bologna's most recent theatrical venture was the long running comedy Bermuda Avenue Triangle, in which he co-starred with wife Renee Taylor and Bea Arthur (Nanette Fabray in New York).

The Odyssey Theatre is located at 2055 S. Sepulveda. Call (310) 477 2055.

-- By Willard Manus
Southern California Correspondent

 
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