Television
Ten years ago, unknown New York stage actor Dan Lauria asked big-name television and film production companies to subsidize Equity-waiver theater.
Feb. 25, 1990
I’ve never been married and I have never had any kids,” said Dan Lauria, “but Ikeep getting these parts.”
Nov. 11, 1990
Entertainment & Arts
Jack Klugman sparkles as a man wronged by a friend who ratted him out to the House Un-American Activities Committee.
June 6, 2007
New Theater Group to Hit Town: Dan Lauria, who plays the grumpy Dad on “The Wonder Years,” will direct PKE Theatre, a new theater group that is being completely funded by Patchett-Kaufman Entertainment, the Culver City company that produced the TV movie “Howard Beach: Making the Case for Murder” and the upcoming TV series “Working Girl.”
Jan. 9, 1990
“Faithful” is an almost emblematic title for the new Chazz Palminteri play which opened Thursday at the Court Theatre in West Hollywood.
March 9, 1991
The public is invited to a free staged reading of “Burning Desire,” a new play written by and starring Lou Diamond Phillips.
June 8, 2007
Voices in Harmony, the nonprofit youth outreach program, presents 13 one-acts written and performed by an urban teenager and a theater professional, at the Coronet Theatre on today at 8 p.m.; Saturday at 7 p.m.; and Sunday at 2 p.m.
Nov. 22, 1996
The best reviews producers Tom Patchett and Kenneth Kaufman say they ever got were for a television movie that wasn’t shown.
Oct. 8, 1992
“Self Storage” is a satire of the losers and jerks who try to make movies from dubious material.
May 11, 1990
What’s happening the next few weeks: * The Yahoo-Outloud Tour, with Weezer, Luscious Jackson and Smashmouth, arrives Feb. 25 at the Sunrise Musical Theatre, 5555 N.W. 95th Ave., Sunrise. (954) 741-7300. * The Coconut Grove Playhouse will present a revival of Arthur Miller’s play “The Price,” starring Jack Klugman, Dan Lauria, Walter Charles and Ronnie Farer.
Dec. 28, 2000