FIND YOUR WAY HOME PLAY CAST - SHOW BILL SIGNED CO-SIGNED BY: JANE ALEXANDER, MICHAEL MORIARTY, LEE RICHARDSON - HFSID 341954
Sale Price $198.00
Reg. $220.00
FIND YOUR WAYE HOME PLAY CAST
Playbill for a production of Find Your Way Home signed by
stars Jane Alexander, Michael Moriarty, and Lee Richardson. Extremely
rare!
Show bill signed: "Jane/Alexander", "Michael Moriarty", "Lee
Richardson", 5½x9. 26 pages. Playbill for a production of Find
Your Way Home at Brooks Atkinson Theatre in New York City, New York. Stage,
screen and television actress JANE ALEXANDER (b. 1939) portrayed the First
Lady in two TV specials, Eleanor and Franklin (1976) and Eleanor
and Franklin: the White House Years (1977). Alexander won a Tony
Award for The Great White Hope (1969) and an Emmy Award for
Playing for Time (1981). She also was nominated for Academy Awards for
Best Actress for The Great White Hope (1971) and Testament
(1983) and nominated for Best Supporting Actress Oscars for All The
President's Men and Kramer vs. Kramer (1979). She chaired
the National Endowment for the Arts from 1993-1997. At 22, MICHAEL
MORIARTY (B. 1941) played Octavius Caesar in a New York Shakespeare Festival
production of Antony and Cleopatra, the first of many Shakespearean
assignments. He made his Broadway bow in Trial of the Catonsville 9 and
his film debut in 1972'sHickey and Boggs. In 1973 and 1974, no one was a
likelier candidate for big-time stardom than Moriarty. He starred as
ingratiatingly egotistical ballplayer Henry Wiggen in theatrical feature Bang
the Drum Slowly (1973), earned an Emmy for his portrayal of the Gentleman
Caller in a TV adaptation ofThe Glass Menagerie, and won the Tony
award for his work in the Broadway play Find Your Way Home. From 1990
to 1994, Moriarty earned three Emmy nominations for his work as Assistant DA
Ben Stone in TV's Law and Order, but he left the show under
contentious circumstances, claiming the producers were surrendering to demands
that the show be made less violent and controversial. Moriarty, now a Canadian
citizen, continues to act and play jazz piano while speaking out on political
issues, especially in passionate opposition to abortion. LEE RICHARDSON
(1926-1999) was an American born actor known for his work on stage,
performing so often in British roles that many confused him for being
British. Although he had appearances in many television and film roles, it
was on the stage where Richardson excelled. He performed in 15 Broadway
plays, starring in 6 of them, with his role in the play Vivat! Vivat
Regina! (1972) earning him a Tony nomination. He also helped
found the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, which still continues to house many
productions today. His last acting credit was in the 1998 short
June. Some pages heavily toned. Cover heavily toned on right
margin. Corners lightly worn and creased. Left edge of cover worn and frayed.
Otherwise, fine condition.
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