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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 ...
It’s fairly obvious why writers turn to televisual ratings to source their intrigue: every scribe knows the pain of having ...
Read our review of Doug Wright’s Tony-winning play *Good Night, Oscar*, now in performances at the Barbican to 21 September.
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The Independent on MSNGood Night, Oscar, review: Tony-winning Sean Hayes exudes awkward brilliance and pathos as a troubled pianistDoug Wright’s midcentury period piece delivers a glimmering, beguiling surface without looking too hard at what’s going on ...
Sean Hayes and Rosalie Craig shine in the transfer of this Tony-winning play about a pianist disintegrating on a ’50s talk ...
Nothing can prepare you for a viewing of Good Night, Oscar. No knowledge of Will & Grace, late-night talk shows, jazz – or in ...
INTERVIEW: The star of ‘Will & Grace’ puts his lesser-known gift as a classical pianist to use in his Tony-winning role as ...
Anybody who only knows Sean Hayes from his beloved turn as sassy, über-gay Jack in long-running US sitcom Will & Grace (which, in fairness, is likely in this country to be most people) is in for a ...
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 ...
It’s that last aspect of Levant’s legacy that is the focus of playwright Doug Wright’s excellent “Good Night, Oscar,” featuring a Tony-winning performance by Sean Hayes as Levant and an equally ...
Oscar Levant (Sean Hayes, right) is haunted by the memory of George Gershwin (John Zdrojeski) in Doug Wright’s play “Good Night, Oscar,” running through April 24 at Chicago’s Goodman Theatre.
Oscar Levant (Sean Hayes, right) is haunted by the memory of George Gershwin (John Zdrojeski) in Doug Wright's play "Good Night, Oscar," running through April 24 at Chicago's Goodman Theatre.
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