Talkin' Broadway Review: Proof Catherines father, Robert (larry bryggman), was a brilliant Both larry bryggman and Ben Shenkman repeatedly strike exactly the right notes as they http://www.talkinbroadway.com/world/Proof.html
Extractions: Forget what youve heard about Proof , which opened last night at the Walter Kerr Theatre, transferring to Broadway from an extended run at the Manhattan Theatre Club. It really has nothing to do with math at all, other than a few vague mathematical references tossed in to set the scene and establish the stakes, as it were. Anyone who can come close to balancing a checkbook already has more than sufficient knowledge to fully comprehend whats going on, on that side of the equation. David Auburn has written a wonderfully compassionate and knowing play about a young woman, Catherine ( Mary-Louise Parker ) who, on the death of her father, must sort out and deal with a number of long denied feelings and fears. Catherines father, Robert ( Larry Bryggman ), was a brilliant mathematician who crossed the thin line from genius to insanity several years earlier, leaving Catherine as his sole care giver for all her adult life. Now she must adjust not only to his death, but come to grips with her fear that his mathematical genius, which she has inherited, comes with a dreadful price, that she may be fated to the same mental degeneration and insanity as her father. In a dazzling series of scenes, David Auburn gradually reveals and embellishes this situation, which is exacerbated by the presence of Catherines older sister, the bossy and resentful Claire (
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ATWT Character - John Dixon larry bryggman (originated role). Miscellaneous. John authored a book called The Loner which was a fictionalized account of the rape trial. http://www.soap-news.com/atwt/c/johndixon.htm
Extractions: John Dixon Significant Relatives: Margo Hughes (daughter with Lyla Montgomery Ian "Duke" Kramer (son with Rosemary Kramer) M.J. Dixon (son with Iva Snyder , born in 1993) Johnny Dixon (son with Barbara Ryan , deceased) Andrew Dixon (son with Kim Hughes Romantic Entanglements: Barbara Ryan (married in 1997 and divorced in 1998) Carly Tenney (married on 11/25/98, divorced on 4/15/99) Kim Hughes (married and divorced) Lucinda Walsh (married and divorced) in 1991 Dee Stewart (married and divorced) Lyla Montgomery (lovers) Lisa Grimaldi (engaged, but never lovers) Iva Snyder (live-in lovers) Karen Haines (married and divorced) Ariel Aldrin (married in 1982 and divorced) Pat Holland (married and widowed by) Rosemary Kramer (lovers) Susan Stewart (lovers) Emma Snyder (lovers) Sandy McGuire (wooed) Sierra Esteban (pined after) Dr. Bethany Rose (dated) Related Links: ATWT: First 20 Years - John Dixon Played by: Larry Bryggman (originated role) Miscellaneous: John authored a book called The Loner which was a fictionalized account of the rape trial. John didn't find out he had a son
Surface To Air The cast features Lois Smith (The Trip to Bountiful), Cady Huffman (The Producers), and larry bryggman (Romance). Actor James Naughton (Chicago, http://www.nytheatre.com/nytheatre/surf5479.htm
Extractions: (nytheatre i) nytheatrecast Plays and Playwrights July 18, 2007 August 5, 2007 Tue at 7pm; Wed - Sat at 8pm; Sun at 3pm, 7pm Lois Smith, Cady Huffman, Bruce Altman, Larry Bryggman, James Colby, Marisa Echeverría, Mark J. Sullivan David Epstein James Naughton James Noone Clifton Taylor Laurie Churba Ray Schilke Symphony Space Symphony Space presents the world premiere of Surface to Air , a new drama by David Epstein. The following synopsis is from the show's press release: " Surface to Air is the story of a family forced to confront long-repressed issues and current realities when the remains of their son, a Vietnam veteran, are returned to them 30 years after his plane was shot down over Vietnam." The cast features Lois Smith (
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Biografieën Cast As The World Turns Translate this page larry bryggman wordt op 21 december 1938 geboren in Concord, Californië. Hij groeit op in het Californische Oakland (nee, geen Oakdale). http://www.rtl.nl/soaps/astheworldturns/bios/larrybryggman/
Extractions: Larry doet ervaring op op Broadway met stukken als Ulysses In Nighttown, The Lincoln Mask, The Basic Training Of Pavlo Hummel en Richard III (laatste twee met Al Pacino). Ook 'off-Broadway' laat Larry van zich horen. Hij sluit zich aan bij diverse theatergezelschappen en speelt in vele stukken. In 1993 krijgt hij een Obie Award For Overall Achievement Off-Broadway.
ATWT FAQs A When larry bryggman abruptly left ATWT in 2004 after 35 years, Lisa, John and Barbara (Eileen Fulton, larry bryggman and Colleen Zenk Pinter) http://www.soapoperadigest.com/features/atwt/atwtfaqs/
Extractions: A: Craig, Margo and Katie are half siblings (they share a mother, Lyla, but all have different fathers). Craig's only full sibling is Cricket, who lives out of town. Craig has a daughter, Lucy, from his marriage to Sierra (with whom he also shared a now-deceased son, Bryant). He also fathered baby Johnny in a one-night stand with the late Jennifer and considered Cabot, the baby he adopted with ex-wife Rosanna, as his son (though Cabot is now being raised by strangers for his safety). Through Margo and Cricket, Craig has three nephews: Billy, Adam and Casey, and a niece, Suzie.
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MCC THEATER PRODUCTION HISTORY with larry bryggman, Bridget Fonda, Anita Gillette, Peter Hedges. Dogs Day (A Perfect Act of Contrition) by Stephen Willems directed by Brian Mertes http://www.mcctheater.org/AboutUs Folder/History.htm
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Theatre Reviews Limited: "" larry bryggman is particularly moving as Robert, painfully aware of CAST larry bryggman, Johanna Day, MaryLouise Parker, Ben Shenkman. http://www.theatrereviews.com/proof.html
Extractions: At Walter Kerr Theatre Reviewed by Carolyn Albert for Theatre Reviews Limited Can a set affect the success of a play? "Proof" might offer one type of proof of the power of place when the Off-Broadway sensation last season becomes an even bigger hit on Broadway. The happy surprise is because successful transfers are unusual for small plays and "Proof" is small: it takes place on one set - the back porch of a deteriorating house in Chicago, and there are but four actors in the cast. The usual reason given for failing transfers has been "Loss of intimacy"; that is, a play that felt close and familiar in a small theater seemed lost and distant in a large one. Therefore, a major risk was taken when the passel of producers listed below joined Manhattan Theatre Club for the expensive (but potentially more profitable) jump to a larger theater. Try to analyze why one play survives the leap while another crashes into the ravine. Certainly the directing (Daniel Sullivan) and performances are easy