DAVID PATRICK KELLY from ONCE and ETHAN LIPTON AND HIS ORCHESTRA'S NO PLACE TO GO WILL PERFORM LIVE AT THE THE 57th ANNUAL VILLAGE VOICE OBIE AWARDS CEREMONY Monday, May 21, 2012
LIMITED TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE
New York, NY –Brian
Parks, Obie Chairman and Village Voice arts and cultural editor,
announced today that two of this season's most critically acclaimed and
popular shows will be part of the 57th Annual Obie Awards ceremony. The event will take place on Monday, May 21, 2012, at Webster Hall in the East Village (125 East 11th Street). Tickets are on sale now at www.ticketfly.com.
David Patrick Kelly can currently be seen in the role of Da in the Off-Broadway–to– Broadway transfer ONCE.
The Obie Awards are honored to welcome back the talented actor and
singer, who was a recipient of an Obie Award for Sustained Excellence.
He's know to many for his work in the film and television series The Warriors. His other popular roles on stage include Twelfth Night, Uncle Vanya, The Government Inspector, and Working. Highlights of his film and television work include Wild at Heart, Flirting With Disaster, Flags of Our Fathers, Crooklyn, Twin Peaks, Gossip Girl, and Louie.
NO PLACE TO GO
was the first Joe’s Pub commission, as part of its New York Voices
Series, to become part of The Public Theater’s season. Part love letter
to his co-workers, part query to the universe, part protest to company
and country, NO PLACE TO GO delivers an
irreverent and personal musical ode to the workplace and the unemployed.
It’s been called unique, irreverent, unforgettable, and universal in
its appeal.
The Awards Will Be Presented By:
Eric McCormack, Grace Gummer, Hugh Dancy, Jonathan Pryce, Juliet Rylance, Justin Bartha, Leslie Odom Jr., Lily Rabe, Michael McKean, Tonya Pinkins, Topher Grace, and Tracee Chimo
The Village Voice Obie Awards,
founded by Jerry Tallmer in 1956, have honored the best of Off Broadway
and Off-Off Broadway. Structured with informal categories that change
annually, the Village Voice Obie Awards recognize persons and productions of excellence. Unlike most theater awards, the Village Voice
Obie Awards list no nominations publicly. In the conviction that
creativity is not competitive, the judges may give several Obies in each
category, and may even invent new categories to reward exceptional
artistic merit.
Because
the Obies always strive to recognize artists of exceptional ability
early in their careers, the award often serves to encourage, support,
and in some sense nurture youthful talent. The Obies help shine an
important light on theater artists who are breaking new ground, or just
breaking through in their careers. In addition, the Obies honor those
who have given years of service to the theater, with awards for
Sustained Excellence and Lifetime Achievement.
The
2012 Obies will also honor the Off-Broadway theater community by
presenting its annual theater grants, announced live at the ceremony.
Tickets for the Village Voice’s 57th Annual Obie Awards are $25 general admission on sale now at TicketFly.com. More information at obies.villagevoice.com
The Obies are being generously sponsored by theater lovers Stella Artois, Pisco Porton , Ovelia Psistaria Bar, Manhattan Dental Spa, Bice Ristorinte, Barefoot Wine & Bubbly, The Alliance of Resident Theaters/New York (ART NY) and Academy for Dramatic Arts .
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