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TENNESSEE WILLIAMS: PORTRAIT OF A GAY ICON
Off-Bway
PRICE: Free

EVENT IS BY INVITATION ONLY.
CONTACT 646-338-5472 for further info
THIS EVENT IS RAISING FUNDS FOR THE EMERGENCY FUND OF SAVE THE CHILDREN

Located in Manhattan
Jerry Orbach Theater
1627 Broadway at 50th Street
DATES:
Mon, Nov 3rd 12:00pm
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John Stillwaggon & Carolyn Dellinger celebrate the works of BERNARD J. TAYLOR with a special private showing of
TENNESSEE WILLIAMS: PORTRAIT OF A GAY ICON
plus other presentations
This event is dedicated to the
EMERGENCY FUND OF SAVE THE CHILDREN
(All donations go to Save the Children)
and
the 50th anniversary of the
AMERICAN THEATRE OF ACTORS
the host venue of the original New York production

Doors open at Noon; Program begins at 12:30 p.m.
Monday, November 3, 2025
Jerry Orbach Theatre
210 West 50th Street on Broadway, New York City

event produced by
JAY MICHAELS GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS, LLC
Contact info@jaymichaelsarts.com
for further info or to RSVP

Tennessee Williams: Portrait of a Gay Icon an exploration of playwright Tennessee Williams’ “private” life.

After acclaimed national performances, Bernard J. Taylor’s play made its NYC debut to sold-out showings at the historic American Theatre of Actors before garnering the same kudos in the United Kingdom.
Join us for one last showing tributing playwright Taylor and raising funds for the Emergency Fund of the
Save the Children Foundation.

PLOT: Williams is chatting with “old friends” in his home and becomes increasingly inebriated during the course of the visit. The author launches into myriad diatribes about life, love — or the lack and abuse of it, his viciously cruel father, his sister — who received the brunt of that cruelty, and his work in the theatre — or more likely — his work with actors.

Mr. Stillwaggon and Ms. Delinger appear courtesy of The Theatre Authority

Playwright Bernard J. Taylor had more than 100 worldwide productions of his plays and musicals in more than a dozen countries. His early works were chronicled in the Encyclopedia of Film and Stage Music. In 2013, he was made an Honorary Fellow by the Victoria College of Music and Drama for “services to music and the performing arts.” Recent years have been the most prolific. Six productions of his stage works in San Antonio won eleven awards at the 2015, 2016 and 2017 ATAC awards (San Antonio’s version of New York’s Tony Awards).


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