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Written and
Performed by This One-of-a-Kind Hollywood Royal, Wishful Drinking Chronicles the Ups
and Downs of a Roller Coaster Life
November 7—December 23, 2006;
Audi sponsors Opening Night November
15, 2006
LOS
ANGELES, October 27, 2006 —
Does art imitate life or life imitate art? Either way, life itself becomes the basis for Wishful
Drinking, a one-woman
show penned and performed by none other than the remarkable Carrie Fisher. Staging her lifeÕs experiences in the
World Premiere spotlight of the Geffen Playhouse, Fisher narrates the episodes
of her chaotic life with brutal honesty and banter: from her unusual childhood
as the daughter of Debbie Reynolds and Eddie Fisher to her involvement with a
little movie called Star Wars¨, from her marriage to Paul Simon to the successes of her
novels and screenplays, from her struggles with substance abuse and mental
illness to the bliss of being a motherÉto a teenager.
Directed
by Joshua Ravetch, Wishful Drinking
begins preview performances on November 7, 2006 with opening night commencing
on November 15. The production
continues through December 23, however there is no performance scheduled for
November 17 or November 23 (Thanksgiving).
Using
humor as her elixir of choice, Fisher holds the audience captive with hilarious
and touching tales of her roller coaster life and the never predictable world
of Hollywood. With unequivocal insights and secrets revealed, Fisher paints a
rich portrait of a woman who has not only survived but flourished. Accompanied
at the piano by Gerald Sternbach, Fisher breaks into song throughout her
monologue, allowing the lyrics to accentuate the mood just like the golden age
of movie musicals. And yes, she
can sing – itÕs in her genes.
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CARRIE FISHER (WRITER/PERFORMER)
Since her feature debut opposite Warren Beatty in
ÒShampooÓ
in 1975, Carrie Fisher has been a compelling force in the film industry. She attained international recognition
as Princess Leia, a role that made her a cultural icon, in the box office
sensation Star Wars and the smash hit sequels The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the
Jedi. Other acting credits
include ÒThe Blues Brothers,Ó ÒGarbo Talks,Ó ÒThe Man with One Red Shoe,Ó
ÒHannah and Her Sisters,Ó ÒThe Burbs,Ó ÒThis is My Life,Ó ÒWhen Harry Met Sally,Ó ÒAustin Powers,Ó
ÒJay and Silent Bob Strike Back,Ó along with ÒCharlie Angels II,Ó ÒWonderland,Ó
ÒStateside,Ó
ÒUndiscovered,Ó ÒRomancing The Bride,Ó the upcoming ÒCougar Club,Ó ÒFanboys,Ó as well as previously
hosting the Oxygen NetworkÕs popular hit show, ÒConversations From The Edge.Ó Carrie
became a sensation with The New York Times bestseller, ÒPostcards From The Edge,Ó for which she won the
Los Angeles Pen Award for Best First Novel. Two
additional best selling novels ÒSurrender the PinkÓ and ÒDelusions of
GrandmaÓ followed.
Along with writing ABC Pictures ÒThese Old BroadsÓ for ABC TV, Fisher also
wrote the screenplay based on her best seller ÒPostcards From The Edge,Ó which starred Meryl
Streep and Shirley MacLaine. She is currently working on a project for John Wells
as well as having various other television/film projects in the works. On top
of all that, she still finds time to write original pieces and conduct
interviews for various leading magazines and newspapers, including HarperÕs
Bazaar, Vogue, Details, Travel & Leisure, and The New York Times. Ms. FisherÕs fourth and
most recent novel, ÒThe Best Awful,Ó received rave reviews and is out in paperback
now. She is currently adapting ÒThe
Best Awful,Ó
with Bruce Cohen & Dan Jinks producing - but if she tells you what studio
or network itÕs for, sheÕll have to kill you. Carrie FisherÕs experience with
mental illness and addiction has made her a very popular speaker on the lecture
circuit as well. She has appeared
on the Senate floor urging state legislators to increase government funding on
medication for people living with mental health issues. She has received dozens
of various awards for her courage and commitment to fighting mental illness and
the stigmas that are associated with it.
Her outrageous sense of humor makes her an ideal speaker for other
compelling issues such as surviving single motherhood and growing up Hollywood
with a point of view that few celebrities have. She currently resides in Los
Angeles with her daughter, Billie, and other occasional house-guests (like you
care): Sean Lennon, Craig Bierko,
Doug Lewis, Michael Rosenbaum, Johnny McKeown, Gloria Crayton, Marianne
Faithful, Francois Ravard, Charlie Wessler, Griffin Dunne, Edgar Phillips,
James Blunt, Cyndi Sayre, ÉAnd Greg Stevens. OhÉand her mother lives next door to her, as well.
JOSHUA
RAVETCH (DIRECTOR)
Joshua
Ravetch is a graduate of the Stella Adler Conservatory, New York where he
worked with Ms. Adler before returning to Los Angeles to become the Artistic
Director at the Stella Adler Conservatory & Theatre West, and where he
taught AdlerÕs signature script interpretation and master scene classes. While
there, he directed Ira LevinÕs ÒDeathtrap,Ó which garnered five
Drama Logue Awards including awards for direction and production. Mr. RavetchÕs
other directorial credits include, ChekhovÕs ÒThe Seagull;Ó Clifford OdetsÕ plays, ÒWaiting
for LeftyÓ
and ÒThe Big Knife,Ó which starred Academy Award nominated, Robert Forster. He
also directed John PatrickÕs ÒThe Hasty HeartÓ and the NAACP Image
Award nominated, ÒLove ActsÓ by Bart Baker at The Coast Playhouse. In
addition, Ravetch wrote and directed the critically acclaimed play, ÒGirders,Ó which launched the
season at The Coast Playhouse. He also wrote and directed ÒBeaconÓ with Brooke Shields,
which was purchased by Warner Brothers Television as a pilot. Ravetch recently
directed a staged presentation of his play ÒInventionÓ with Stefanie Powers at
the Egyptian Arena Theatre and directed a reading of his play ÒOff SidesÓ with Christine Lahti and
Robert Forster after developing it with Olympia Dukakis and director Jonathan
Lynn here at The Geffen. RavetchÕs most recent play, ÒWriterÕs Cramp,Ó was just performed as an
in-house reading at The GeffenÕs Audrey Skirball Kenis Theatre with Holland
Taylor, Douglas Sills, Robert Forster and Bill Brochtrup. RavetchÕs other writing credits include
the feature, ÒMainlandÓ for Universal Studios, ÒGeorgeÕs DinerÓ for Castlerock, CBSÕ ÒJoan
of ArcadiaÓ and
ÒTitan,Ó
a new pilot for TNT. Ravetch also toured with the late-great Shelley Winters
conducting a series of seminars on acting, playwrighting and ÒOld Hollywood.Ó
Mr. Ravetch has been developing Wishful Drinking over the past year with
Ms. Fisher and Ms. Painter, and this production marks Ravetch's first on the
main stage here at The Geffen Playhouse.
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KIM PAINTER (CO-PRODUCER)
Raised in
Maryland, Ms. Painter graduated Salisbury State University with a focus on
writing and photography before moving to Los Angeles as a free-lance
photographer. Her photos have been featured in publications such as The New
York Times. Painter started her Hollywood career at Jerry Bruckheimer Films,
and then took a role with Carrie Fisher, where she became the associate
producer of "Conversations From The Edge," Carrie
Fisher's hit talk show, which ran for three seasons on the Oxygen network.
During that time, Painter worked with Fisher on her best selling novel, "The
Best Awful," and is assisting in the adaptation of that novel to a limited
series, which Painter is currently slated to Associate Produce. Ms. Painter's
other credits include the, "AFI Tribute to George Lucas" and the
upcoming feature project, "E-Girl" which
Painter is attached to co-produce, with Fisher attached to rewrite. Ms. Painter
is currently running Ms. Fisher's production company and has been working with
Fisher on the development of this show, Wishful Drinking.
Gerald Sternbach (At
the Piano)
Gerald Sternbach is proud to commence his fifth
season as the musical director for Reprise! Best of Broadway in Concert Series,
in Los Angeles. He has been
nominated for eight Ovation awards, three LA Drama Critic Circle awards and
recently won a Garland award from the critics of Backstage West.
During the summer of 2005, he made his Los Angeles Philharmonic debut at the
Hollywood Bowl as the on-stage pianist for Stephen SondheimÕs 75th Birthday-The
Concert, also assisting Paul Gemignani with the music preparation. Jerry has
been the associate conductor for ÒSeven Brides For Seven Brothers,Ó
ÒMerlinÓ and ÒThe Tap Dance
KidÓ (all on Broadway), ÒLes MiserablesÓ
(L.A. premiere company), and was the conductor for the national tour of Andrew
Lloyd WebberÕs ÒSong and Dance.Ó Jerry
is also a prominent vocal coach in Los Angeles, and has accompanied such
diverse stars as Marilyn Horne, Nancy Wilson, John Lithgow, Kelsey Grammar,
Florence Henderson, Carol Burnett and others. Other musical direction credits
including a number of benefits including ÒDivas Simply Singing,Ó
ÒLes Girls,Ó ÒDo Re Mi,Ó
ÒTwo on the Aisle,Ó ÒThe Perfect YearÓ
and ÒSomething WonderfulÓ and two benefits
featuring the original casts of ÒA Chorus LineÓ
and ÒDreamgirls,Ó plus ÒA Hollywood
Salute to Broadway,Ó one of the first AIDS
Benefits held in Los Angeles. As a
songwriter/composer, his songs have been heard in ASCAP Rising Songwriter Showcases
on both coasts, while also contributing music to the new musical ÒHeartbeatsÓ
(in collaboration with Amanda McBroom).
Awarded
the Preservation Award by the Los Angeles Conservancy, the Award of Excellence from the Society of
American Registered Architects, and the Architectural Award of Excellence by the Los Angeles
Business Council for its acclaimed 2005, $19 million renovation, the Geffen
Playhouse begins its 11th season in 2006/2007, enjoying its stature
as a leading West Coast theater company and the crown jewel of Los Angeles
theater. Noted for its intimacy and celebrated for its eclectic mix of classic
and contemporary plays, provocative new works and musicals, the Geffen
continues to present a body of work that has garnered national recognition.
Named in honor of entertainment mogul and philanthropist David Geffen, who
donated one of the largest gifts ever made to an already-constructed theater,
the company is headed by Producing Director and President of the Board Gilbert
(Gil) Cates, Artistic Director Randall Arney and Managing Director Stephen
Eich, and has produced eight world premieres, four Tony, four Pulitzer, and
seven Obie-award winning shows in its storied 11 seasons. Proudly associated
with UCLA, the Geffen welcomes more than 130,000 patrons each year, and
maintains an extensive education and outreach program, designed to engage young
people and the community at large in the arts. For more information, please
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WISHFUL
DRINKING (World premiere)
Written
and performed by Carrie Fisher
Directed
by Joshua Ravetch
Co-produced by Kim Painter
At the Piano - Gerald Sternbach
Show runs November 7—December 23 2006
Previews: November 7 to November 14
Opening Night: November 15, 2006
Sign Interpreted: November 26, 2006 at 2:00
p.m.
No performance on November 17 or November 23
(Thanksgiving)
Media sponsors: K-Mozart, KCRW-FM and Indie
103.1
Opening Night sponsor: Audi
Production Credits
Designer: Daniel Ionazzi
Production Stage Manager:
Mary Michele Miner
Asst. Stage Manager:
Susie Walsh
Tickets
($35 to $69) are on sale now at the Geffen Playhouse box office, online at
GeffenPlayhouse.com, via credit card phone order at 310.208.5454, at all
Ticketmaster outlets (Robinsons May, Tower Records, and Ritmo Latino
locations), or by calling Ticketmaster at 213.365.3500. Performances are
Tuesdays through Thursdays at 7:30 p.m.; Fridays at 8:00 p.m.; Saturdays at
4:00 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.; and Sundays at 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. Performance
times for productions at the Audrey Skirball Kenis Theater at the Geffen
Playhouse vary; please visit GeffenPlayhouse.com or call the box office for
specific performance times. Student rush tickets are available one hour prior
to curtain for $15. For general information or to request a brochure, call
310.208.5454, or visit GeffenPlayhouse.com.
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