
The Geffen Playhouse welcomes Evidence Room founder and
award-winning local director Bart DeLorenzo to helm the world-premiere of Joan Rivers: A Work in Progress by a Life in
Progress opening in February 2008. DeLorenzo, who is well-recognized
throughout the LA theater scene for his experience with new works and
world-premieres, is a fitting choice to lead the legendary Rivers on her autobiographical
journey.
The comedy, which Rivers not only wrote, but also stars in
alongside three other cast members, is a fitting peak to the Geffen's season
highlighting women in theater. Set immediately before a big awards preshow,
Rivers uses her dressing room (B, not A), her cheese plate (puny, not
plentiful) and her producer (the bigwig's nephew, not the bigwig), as impetus
for an introspective look at aging, going through life's ups and downs and
being a woman in Hollywood.
Joining Rivers on stage is Emily Kosloski as the
well-meaning but rather incompetent make-up artist, award-winning local actress Tara Joyce as the newly
minted studio executive and prolific television actor Adam Kulbersh as the
nepotism-blessed associate producer.
The play, previously entitled The Joan Rivers Theater Project, was workshopped at San Francisco's Magic Theater
(directed by Mark Rucker) in August of this year to help develop the piece, and
the upcoming Geffen Playhouse's production will mark the world premiere of
Rivers' third full-length play. Rivers was nominated for a Tony Award for Best
Actress for her last appearance on Broadway in Sally Marr and Her Escorts and
gained international acclaim for her one-woman show Broke and Alone, both of
which she coauthored as well. In addition, Rivers is a best-selling author, screenwriter,
film director, columnist, syndicated radio host and Emmy Award-winning
television talk show host.
Joan Rivers: A Work In
Progress By A Life In Progress (World Premiere), by Joan Rivers and Douglas
Bernstein & Denis Markell, begins previews February 5 with an Opening Night
February 13, 2008. Performances are scheduled through Sunday, March 30, 2008
Show times are Tuesday – Thursday at 7:30PM; Friday at 8PM;
Saturday at 4PM & 8:30PM; and Sunday at 2PM & 7PM. There will be no
performances Wednesday, February 27 – Sunday, March 2.