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Tuesday,
April 3, 2007; Posted: 5:17 PM - by
BWW News Desk
The American
Theatre Wing will honor
Carol Channing,
James
Earl Jones and
Tommy
Tune at its Annual Spring Gala on Monday, June 4, 2007.
The event will take place
at Cipriani 42nd Street with a cocktail reception at 6:30 p.m. and
dinner at 7:30 p.m. Proceeds from the event benefit the American
Theatre Wing's continuing efforts in support of theatrical education and
excellence.
Carol Channing, recipient of the 1995 Lifetime Achievement Tony
Award, has been a star since 1950 when a Time magazine cover
story hailed her performance as Lorelei in Gentleman Prefer Blondes.
Since then, her countless honors have included a Tony Award or
nomination for every Broadway show in which she has appeared, an Emmy
Award and four additional nominations, an Oscar nomination, and a Golden
Globe Award. She made her Broadway debut in1948 in Lend An Ear
and her Broadway credits have included Wonderful Town, Four
on a Garden, The Vamp and Show Girl. Her greatest
Broadway triumph came in 1964 with Hello, Dolly!, for which she
won a Tony Award.
James
Earl Jones has won numerous awards for his theatre work, including
Tony Awards® for the Broadway productions of The Great White Hope
and Fences. He has a long association with the New York
Shakespeare Festival, having appeared in productions of King Lear,
The Cherry Orchard, Hamlet, Troilus and Cressida,
Coriolanus and The Merchant of Venice, as well as with
the playwright Athol Fugard, having appeared on and Off-Broadway in his
plays Master Harold and the boys, A Lesson from Aloes,
Boesman & Lena and The Blood Knot. His other Broadway
credits include Othello, The Iceman Cometh, Les
Blancs, Of Mice and Men and, most recently, On Golden
Pond. He made his feature film debut in Dr. Strangelove
and earned an Academy Award nomination for the film version of The
Great White Hope. He provided the voice of Darth Vader in the
Star Wars films and of Mufasa in Disney's The Lion King.
For his extensive television work he's won two Emmy Awards, for
Gabriel's Fire and Heat Wave.
Tommy
Tune is the winner of nine Tony Awards, and holds the distinction as
the only person in theatrical history to win Tony Awards in four
different categories, as well as winning the same two Tony Awards two
years in a row. The Texan has been a Broadway fixture since leaving
Houston where he began tap, acrobatics and ballet lessons at age 5. Tune
made his Broadway debut in the chorus of Baker Street. Other
Broadway highlights include
Michael Bennett's Seesaw, The Best Little Whorehouse in
Texas, A Day in Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine,
Stepping Out, Grand Hotel , The Will Rogers Follies
and
Tommy
Tune Tonite! He also directed The Club and Cloud 9
Off-Broadway. He toured the United States and Canada in the musical
Bye Bye Birdie, directed by Gene Saks. In 1991, he was inducted
into the Theatre Hall of Fame in Broadway's Gershwin Theatre.
The evening's honorary
chairs are
Angela
Bassett,
Courtney B. Vance,
Jerry
Herman and Twiggy. The benefit chairs are
CeCe
Black and
Chappy Morris.
Tickets for the black-tie
gala range from $2,500 to $700, with tables of 10 starting at $7,000.
For more information and to order tickets, call 212-765-0606 x301.
The not-for-profit
American Theatre Wing is best known as the creator of the Antoinette
Perry "Tony" Awards, which it presents annually with the League of
American Theatres and Producers. The Wing's other activities, dedicated
to recognizing excellence and supporting education in theatre, include
"Downstage Center," a weekly long-form interview program on XM Satellite
Radio; "Working in the Theater", now in its 27th year of telecasts on
CUNY TV in New York and on other national cable outlets; "Guides to
Careers in the Theatre," a video series developed for schools and
libraries; a grants and scholarship program to New York City schools and
not-for-profit theatre companies, which has awarded nearly $3 million
since its inception; the Theatre Intern Group, a career development
program for young professionals; and SpringboardNYC, a two-week
college-to-career boot camp for young performers moving to NYC.
Visitors to
www.americantheatrewing.org
have access to an archive of "Working in the Theatre," "Downstage
Center" and the Career Guides all offered as free, on-demand streaming
and downloadable audio and video.
Sondra Gilman is chairman of the board of directors of the American
Theatre Wing,
Doug
Leeds is president of the board, and
Howard Sherman is executive director.
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