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JOY DAVIDSON returns to the theatre with...
- three one-woman plays: MARIA: The Life and Loves of Maria Callas (Alma H. Bond), ALICE: An Evening with the Tart-Tongued Alice Roosevelt Longworth (Kitty Felde), HEPBURN: Tea At five ()
- the Tony Award winning play "Master Class" (Terrence McNally), and
- as Narrator for various orchestral performances.
The three one-woman plays, MARIA , ALICE and HEPBURN are available in two formats:
- 60 minutes with an additional 30 minutes question-and-answer period or
- 90 minutes
The plays have been proven successful for general theatre audiences with sold out performances. Each has significant historical content and is particularly appropriate for educational programs e.g.:
MARIA: Opera Companies' fund-raisers for Guild activities, apprentice programs; college and university music programs. A master class with Miss Davidson for vocal students/young artists is available in conjunction with the theatrical booking.ALICE: Historical Societies, particularly those with an interest in the Roosevelt Family; Life-Long Learning
HEPBURN: The first act takes place in September 1938. The second act takes place in February 1983, after Hepburn was injured in a car crash.
Programs targeting adult education. Set suggestions and performance fees are open to negotiation with Miss Davidson. Joy Davidson is also available for the leading role of Maria Callas in the drama-critics award winning play, "Master Class" (Terrance McNally) and for the role of Narrator in a variety of symphony orchestra performances, e.g. "Peter and the Wolf" (Sergei Prokofiev) and "Facade" (music by William Walton; poetry by Edith Sitwell)
CONTACT:
Telephone: 305-510-5131 E-Mail: joy@joydavidsonpresents.com
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The Hill: Q&A with Joy Davidson
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Posted on November 5, 2011 | No Comments“An Evening with the Tart-Tongued Daughter of Theodore Roosevelt” had five performances in Washington D.C.’s prestigious Fringe Festival. This production was directed by Stevie Zimmerman, produced by the playwright Kitty... -
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Posted on May 24, 2011 | 1 CommentNaples Daily News: 3/21/2011: “Opera singer Joy Davidson puts her sonorous voice to good use; garbed in a black cloak and hobbling on a cane, she sweeps the audience into... -
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Posted on February 3, 2011 | No CommentsJoy Davidson garners rave reviews as the Nurse in MEDEA for Theatre Conspiracy in Fort Myers, Florida. Robinson Jeffers’ adaptation of the classic Euripedes tale of a woman’s ultimate revenge... -
ALICE at Dramatists Guild in New York 2011
Posted on January 17, 2011 | 1 CommentA snowy day in New York, January 7, 2011, but despite the challenge of the inclement weather ALICE (An Evening with the Tart-tongued Alice Roosevelt Longworth) appeared at the Dramatists... -
Video Highlights: Joy Davidson plays Maria Callas
Posted on September 28, 2010 | No CommentsJoy Davidson in “Maria: The Life and Loves of Maria Callas” at the Kravis Center for the Arts, Rinker Theatre, West Palm Beach, Florida. Camera: Lightning Videos, Direction and Set... -
Video Highlights: Joy Davidson Plays Alice Roosevelt
Posted on September 28, 2010 | 3 CommentsJoy Davidson in “Alice: An Evening with the Tart-Tongued Alice Roosevelt Longworth” at the Philharmonic Center For The Arts, Naples, Florida. Camera: Naples Original Video Production; Director and Set Design:... -
MARIA On Stage – Slideshow/Photo Gallery
Posted on September 14, 2010 | No CommentsPhotos Debi Pittman Wilkey and Gary Jung “Maria: The Life and Loves of Maria Callas”, Alma H. Bond’s play which ran for several months in 2000 in Greenwich Village, N.Y.,... -
ALICE On Stage – Slideshow/Photo Gallery
Posted on September 14, 2010 | 1 CommentPhotos from a recent production at the Naples Philharmonic Center for the Arts in Naples Florida. March 2010 by Debi Pittman Wilkey & Gary Jung It’s June of 1971. And... -
Synopsis ALICE
Posted on September 1, 2010 | No CommentsIt’s June of 1971. And Tricia Nixon is getting married. Every reporter in town is determined to interview the last bride to be married in the White House, 80-something Alice Roosevelt Longworth....








