The new play “Birthday Candles,” written by Noah Haidle and directed by Vivienne Benesch is currently in previews on Broadway, produced by Roundabout Theatre Company and running at The American Airlines Theatre. Opening night is April 10. Debra Messing stars as Ernestine Ashworth, a woman on the cusp of adulthood as the play begins, she ages 90 years onstage, from 17 to 107. Each scene finds her on another birthday assessing her life and choices. Interviews with Debra Messing and Noah Haidle.
Birthday Candles begins previews tonight, March 18, ahead of its official opening on April 10 at the American Airlines Theatre on Broadway (227 West 42nd Street). Meet the cast bringing this show to the stage!
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Chloë Grace Moretz: I’m sure you’ve heard her name before or even seen her on the big screen, as she’s been acting for most of her life. But how much do you really
know about the 24-year-old actress? Let’s take a look into her life and see how she has already accomplished so much in her fairly young acting career.
So, who is Chloë Grace Moretz?
Originally from Atlanta, Georgia,
Chloë Grace Moretz is one of five children to parents McCoy Moretz and Teri Duke. Growing up,
Chloë Grace Moretz’s older brother Trevor served as her acting coach, according to a 2010
Hollywood executive was brought down by âunvarnished sexismâ
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JAMIE TARSES: 1964 - 2021
A young, female executive arrives in the menâs locker room that was broadcast television in the 1990s and snaps a few towels of her own, working with writers to shape juggernaut comedies such as
Mad About You and
Friends. She is so good at spotting hits she becomes, at 32, the president of entertainment at ABC, the first woman to serve as a networkâs top programmer.
Jamie Tarses attends a 1998 screening of From The Earth To The Moon in Century City, California.