HARRIET HARRIS is the recipient
of the 2002 Tony and Drama Desk Awards for Featured Actress in a
Musical for her performance of Mrs. Meers in Thoroughly Modern Millie.
She appeared on Broadway last season in Cry Baby: The Musical.
At the Roundabout Theatre, she has perfromed in Old Acquaintance,
The Man Who Came to Dinner, The Crucible, and Man and Superman.
Other New York credits include Jeffrey (Drama Desk nomination),
Bella, Belle of Byelorussia (Drama Desk nomination), Innocents'
Crusade, Christmas on Mars, Rude Entertainment, and Hamlet.
Recent regional appearances include Dotty in Noises Off at N.J
Shakespeare Festival, Unusual Acts of Devotion at La Jolla, Pippin
at the Mark Taper, Not Waving at Williamstown, Amanda in The
Glass Menagerie at the Guthrie, Vera in Mame at the Kennedy
Center, On the Town (2006 L.A. Stage Alliance Award), Tartuffe,
A Midsummer Night's Dream, A Month in the Country, and Hedda
Gabler. Film credits include Memento, Monster-in-Law, Nurse
Betty, and Addams Family Values.
TV credits include “Desperate Housewives” (recurring as Felicia
Tillman), “Frasier” (recurring as agent Bebe Glazer), “Six Feet Under”,
“The X-Files”, “It's All Relative” (series regular), “Union Square”
(series regular), and “The Five Mrs. Buchanans” (series regular).
"CSI" PRODUCER & AWARD WINNING PLAYWRIGHT,
DAVID RAMBO
DAVID
RAMBOis a writer and supervising
producer of the most widely viewed TV show in the world, "CSI: Crime
Scene
Investigation." His one-woman play about Ann Landers THE LADY WITH ALL THE
ANSWERS recently opened off-Broadway at the Cherry Lane Theatre starring Judith
Ivey. Other plays include GOD'S MAN IN TEXAS, THE ICE-BREAKER, THE SPIN
CYCLE, a new adaptation of Sinclair Lewis' BABBITT and an all-new book for the
classic Lerner and Loewe musical PAINT YOUR WAGON. His plays have been
widely produced throughout the country, including productions at Actors Theatre
of Louisville, the Geffen Playhouse, the Old Globe, Denver Center Theatre,
Alliance Theatre, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Cincinnati Playhouse in the
Park, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Northlight Theatre, the Magic Theatre,
Laguna Playhouse, and the Florida Stage. He has adapted several classic screenplays
for live performance, including ALL ABOUT EVE, CASABLANCA, and ADAM'S RIB. His
adaptation of the SUNSET BOULEVARD screenplay was performed at the Hollywood
Bowl accompanied by the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra playing Franz Waxman's
original film score. Current projects include a one-man show about Ronald
Reagan for a 2010 Broadway opening.