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| LAURIE METCALF EARNS ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION AS REHEARSALS BEGIN FOR BROADWAY'S "THREE TALL WOMEN" | |
| Posted by: Official_Press_Release 08:41 am EST 01/23/18 | |
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| LAURIE METCALF EARNS BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS ACADEMY AWARD® NOMINATION FOR HER PERFORMANCE IN “LADY BIRD” AS REHEARSALS BEGIN TODAY FOR BROADWAY’S “THREE TALL WOMEN” BOX OFFICE NOW OPEN This morning Tony Award® and three-time Emmy Award® winner Laurie Metcalf received her first-ever Academy Award® nomination, for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in Lady Bird, the same day rehearsals begin in New York City for this spring’s eagerly anticipated revival of Edward Albee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning Three Tall Women. Metcalf has also won the National Board of Review Award, the National Society of Film Critics Award, and the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for her role in Lady Bird. Shortly after nominations were announced this morning, the company of Three Tall Women, including Academy Award winner Glenda Jackson, Tony Award nominee Alison Pill, and two-time Tony-winning director Joe Mantello, gathered to begin rehearsals. The box office at the Golden Theatre (252 West 45th Street) is now open Mondays – Saturdays from 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM. Preview performances for Three Tall Women begin Tuesday, February 27 ahead of an official opening night on Thursday, March 29. Hailed as “essential viewing” by Ben Brantley of the New York Times, Three Tall Women is a “spellbinding masterpiece” (Time Magazine) and “Edward Albee’s best play, period!” (New York Post). In addition to the Pulitzer, Three Tall Women also won the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Play and the Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Play. www.threetallwomenbroadway.com |
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| re: LAURIE METCALF EARNS ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION AS REHEARSALS BEGIN FOR BROADWAY'S "THREE TALL WOMEN" | |
| Posted by: twocents 10:34 am EST 01/23/18 | |
| In reply to: LAURIE METCALF EARNS ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION AS REHEARSALS BEGIN FOR BROADWAY'S "THREE TALL WOMEN" - Official_Press_Release 08:41 am EST 01/23/18 | |
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| Winning will be a tall order. Janney has been sweeping this awards season. They're both great, natch. |
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| re: LAURIE METCALF EARNS ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION AS REHEARSALS BEGIN FOR BROADWAY'S "THREE TALL WOMEN" | |
| Posted by: AC126748 12:34 pm EST 01/23/18 | |
| In reply to: re: LAURIE METCALF EARNS ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION AS REHEARSALS BEGIN FOR BROADWAY'S "THREE TALL WOMEN" - twocents 10:34 am EST 01/23/18 | |
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| Janney will probably win -- it's the broader, flashier performance. But I can't fathom how anyone could stack the two performances side by side and choose Janney. Metcalf's subtle but probing work is on a different level altogether. | |
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| re: LAURIE METCALF EARNS ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION AS REHEARSALS BEGIN FOR BROADWAY'S "THREE TALL WOMEN" | |
| Posted by: Circlevet 01:16 pm EST 01/23/18 | |
| In reply to: re: LAURIE METCALF EARNS ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATION AS REHEARSALS BEGIN FOR BROADWAY'S "THREE TALL WOMEN" - AC126748 12:34 pm EST 01/23/18 | |
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| Totally agree. | |
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