Liz Callaway Performs at Tonight’s Acting Company Tribute to Mark Lamos | Playbill

News Liz Callaway Performs at Tonight’s Acting Company Tribute to Mark Lamos The evening also pays tribute to arts patron J. Barclay Collins.
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The Acting Company honors Tony-nominated director Mark Lamos (Our Country's Good) and patron of the arts J. Barclay Collins at its annual gala October 17 at New York’s Metropolitan Club, One East 60th St.

Stephen DeRosa hosts the evening, which begins at 6:30 PM and features cocktails, silent auction, dinner, entertainment and award ceremony.

Performers include Tony nominee and Emmy winner Liz Callaway (Merrily We Roll Along, Baby, Miss Saigon, Cats, The Three Musketeers, The Look of Love) and Stephen DeRosa (On the Town, Into the Woods, Betrayal, Hairspray, The Nance, Twentieth Century, The Man Who Came to Dinner).

Among others scheduled to attend are Rufus Collins, Patricia Conolly, John Glover, Edward Hibbert, Dana Ivey, Edgar Lansbury, Dakin Matthews, Jack O’Brien, Angela Pierce, Mary Lou Rosato, Bobby Steggert and Karen Ziemba.

Lamos will be presented with The Acting Company’s John Houseman Award by Richard Thomas. The award honors Lamos’ “profound commitment to the development of actors and arts education in America. He has helped to shape the careers of some of the finest classical actors in recent generations, with numerous alumni of The Acting Company among them,” according to press notes.

Collins will receive The Acting Company’s Joan M. Warburg Humanitarian Award for his “deep and longstanding dedication to giving back to the community, from supporting the arts and education, to helping raise funds for innovations in health care and new protections for the environment.” The award will be presented by former New Jersey Governor Thomas Kean.

“This year’s award recipients, Barclay Collins and Mark Lamos, truly embody the spirit, commitment and dedication of John Houseman and Joan Warburg’s contributions to The Acting Company and the theatrical world,” executive director Elisa Spencer-Kaplan said in an earlier statement.

Now artistic director of the Westport Country Playhouse, Lamos has directed innumerable plays, musicals and opera in regional theatre and on Broadway. As artistic director of Connecticut’s Hartford Stage, it won a Tony Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre.

Collins, a long-time executive in the energy business, has served on the board of The Acting Company for nine years. He is former executive vice president and general counsel of Hess Corporation, the New York-based global energy company.

Founded in 1972 by Oscar winner John Houseman and producer Margot Harley, The Acting Company brings “live classical theatre to those who might otherwise never get a chance to enjoy and learn from it. Its education programs reach students who have limited access to arts, education and live theatre.”

For tickets to the evening, call (212) 258-3111 or visit www.theactingcompany.org.

(Updated October 17, 2016)
 
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