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Will and Grace’s Sean Hayes stars as trouble pianist Oscar Levant in a fast-paced, zinger-packed play which has an ...
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The Independent on MSNGood Night, Oscar review – Tony-winning Sean Hayes exudes awkward brilliance and pathos as a troubled pianistTony-winning Sean Hayes exudes awkward brilliance and pathos as a troubled pianist - 3/5 Doug Wright’s mid-century period ...
INTERVIEW: The star of ‘Will & Grace’ puts his lesser-known gift as a classical pianist to use in his Tony-winning role as ...
File Goodnight, Oscar next to a litany of West End hits including Network at the National Theatre and Best of Enemies with ...
Sean Hayes stars in a strictly-limited run at The Barbican this summer. Nothing can prepare you for a viewing of Good Night, ...
Read our review of Doug Wright’s Tony-winning play *Good Night, Oscar*, now in performances at the Barbican to 21 September.
Back in the day, when America’s late-night chat show hosts and their guests sat happily smoking as they shot the breeze for a ...
The only weak element of the play is in the writing of NBC exec, Bob Sarnoff, and production gopher, Max Weinbaum. Though ...
Emmy and Tony Award-winner Sean Hayes (Will & Grace) brings his acclaimed, Tony Award-winning performance to the Barbican ...
Sean Hayes is best known to audiences from the sitcom Will and Grace, but now he’s taking on a much darker role onstage at London’s Barbican theatre playing post-war pianist and actor Oscar Levant.
Sean Hayes and Rosalie Craig shine in the transfer of this Tony-winning play about a pianist disintegrating on a ’50s talk ...
It appears I was in good company going into this show – a director’s note from Lisa Peterson in the production’s programme ...
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