
Emmy Award winner Rue McClanahan, whose acting career has
spanned more than four decades, will appear as a benefit for Playhouse on the
Green with stories from her memoir, "My First Five Husbands…and the Ones
That Got Away," on Saturday, October 20 at 8PM and Sunday, October 21 at
3PM at the Playhouse, 177 State St., Bridgeport.
McClanahan played the sexy Southern vixen, Blanche
Devereaux, on the Emmy Award- winning television series, "The Golden
Girls." With her breezy sex appeal and sharp comedic timing, McClanahan
infused her character with a sassy joie de vivre that captured the hearts of
audiences around the world. Most
recently, she played Madame Morrible in Broadway's Wicked.
Reading excerpts from her recent autobiography, "My
First Five Husbands…and the Ones That Got Away," McClanahan reveals her
life in and out of the spotlight in a deliciously entertaining, funny memoir
about love, marriage, men and getting older that is every bit as colorful as
the characters she plays.
From her roles on Broadway opposite Dustin Hoffman and Brad
Davis, to her first television appearances on "Maude" and "All in the Family,"
to "The Golden Girls" era and beyond, "My First Five Husbands…" is
the story of one woman's quest to find herself
Told with McClanahan's saucy wit and Southern charm,
"My First Five Husbands…" is a deliciously entertaining take on life
and love from an irrepressible star, followed by a Q&A with McClanahan, and
special book signing after the performances. Books are available at the Rainey Faye
Bookstore, 940 Broad Street,
around the corner from Playhouse on the Green, and available for purchase at
the performances.
Tickets for "An Evening with Rue McClanahan" are
$30. Box office opens September 20.
Tickets may be purchased on-line at www.PlayhouseontheGreen.org, or
call the box office at (203) 333-3666, Tuesday through Saturday, 1 to 5
p.m. Playhouse on the Green is located
at 177 State Street, Bridgeport.
Free parking available.