Police have urged people to use common sense after hoards of people flocked to beaches on the warm Bank Holiday Monday and others headed to the countryside for walks.
07.05.2020 - 19:13 / deadline.com
By Greg Evans
Associate Editor/Broadway Critic
The Neil LaBute play The Shape of Things will be given a livestream reading Friday night to benefit The Actors Fund, with LaBute himself taking part in an after-show Q&A to tell “a few war stories about the show.”
The 2001 play premiered in London, later revived Off Broadway and was adapted in 2003 as a film starring Paul Rudd and Rachel Weisz. The cast for the benefit reading is Tony winner Lena Hall (Hedwig and the Angry Inch), Tim Realbuto
Police have urged people to use common sense after hoards of people flocked to beaches on the warm Bank Holiday Monday and others headed to the countryside for walks.
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