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This has been mentioned elsewhere, but the full casting information just became available this week. David Selby will appear in the LA Theatre Works production of Hugh Whitemore's Pack of Lies on June 16-20. (There are no Saturday performances.)
Performances are at the Skirball Cultural Center.
Other cast members include Rosalind Ayres, Martin Jarvis, and Julian Sands. (Worthless trivia: Ayres and Jarvis are married. Selby is the only non-British actor listed as starring in this performance.)
A synopsis of the play and box office information is available on the LA Theatre Works web site (http://www.latw.org) or DavidSelby.com. (http://www.davidselby.com)
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The local So. California DS Fan Club is attending the 4:00 P.M. performance on June 20. A meet and greet has been arranged with LA Theatre Works. However, it will be brief since David will have another performance afterwords.
Hope to see some of you there.
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Sure would love to be there !!!!! YUMMY!!!!!!!!
Love Anne :-*
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I couldn't find the synopsis of the play, but thanks MsCriseyde.
Patti
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Patti,
It's on the News page of David's official site, at the top of the page, where they list all of his upcoming appearances.
On the LATW site, you can get it by clicking on the link for the 2003/2004 season on the home page.
Same blurb on either site.
C.
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For what it's worth, David Selby will be playing the part of Peter Kroger.
You can read a bit more about the history of Pack of Lies as both a play and a film on the L.A. Splash Magazine web site. (http://lasplash.com/calendar/cal_event.php?id=1291)
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Has anyone ever seen this play (the orig. or now the revision)?
Any of our CA cousins seen this with the man :-* ?
Patti
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This program will have its radio debut during the last weekend of September, and one of the stations airing it will have an archived broadcast available on their site for a week. There's info on the official Selby site (http://www.davidselby.com) and on the LA Theatre Works web site (http://www.latw.org).