
Signature Theatre Company announces that Tony and Academy
Award-winning actress Mercedes Ruehl will appear in the world premiere of Edward
Albee's Occupant directed by Pam MacKinnon. Mr. Albee was Signature's 1993-1994
Playwright-in-Residence. Edward Albee's Occupant begins performances on May 6,
2008 and continues through June 29 at The Peter Norton Space located at 555 West 42nd Street
(between 10th and 11th Avenues). Opening
Night is May 29.
Signature Theatre Company caps off its 2007-2008 season with
a Legacy Production as part of its Signature Series, in which former
Playwrights-in-Residence return to revisit their landmark works. Originally produced at Signature in 2002 in a
limited engagement, "Edward Albee's Occupant
is a portrait of acclaimed sculptor Louise Nevelson and a quest to capture a
charismatic and complex artist and persona.
What is the relationship between creator and creation? Who was Louise Nevelson? Only she knew," state press notes.
Additional casting and creative team information for Edward
Albee's Occupant will be announced at
a later date. Tickets will go on sale in
early March.
Through The Signature Ticket Initiative, which seeks to make
great theatre accessible to the broadest possible audience, all
regularly-priced single tickets ($65) are available for $20 during the regular
runs of each production for the entire season and continues through Signature's
20th Anniversary Season (2010-2011). Visit www.signaturetheatre.org for
tickets and information.
Mercedes Ruehl (Louise Nevelson) last appeared on the New York stage in Edward
Albee's The Goat, or Who is Sylvia? (Drama Desk Award, Tony
Award nomination). Her other stage
credits include The Marriage of Bette and
Boo (OBIE Award), Lost in Yonkers
(Tony Award), the one-woman play Woman
Before a Glass (OBIE Award), and Viva
la Vida! (Bay Street Theatre). Her
many film credits include The Fisher King
(Academy Award, Golden Globe Award), Married
to the Mob, Big, Last Action Hero, What's Cookin', More Dogs Than
Bones, Another You, Heartburn, The Warriors, Four Friends,
Radio Days, 84 Charing Cross Road, Leader
of the Band, The Secret of My Success,
Slaves of New York, and Crazy People. Her television credits include "A Girl Like
Me," "Mom at Sixteen" (both on Lifetime), "Bad Apple" (TNT), "Guilty by
Association" (Court TV), "Widows"(ABC), "Mary Kay Letourneau: The All American
Girl" (USA); the HBO original movies "Gia," "Subway Stories: Tales from the
Underground," and "Indictment: The McMartin Trial;" as well as a recurring
guest role as station manager Kate Costas on "Frasier."