Entertainment & Arts
Uta Hagen, known for her signature Broadway turn as Martha, the raging wife in Edward Albee’s classic play “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?”
Jan. 16, 2004
Uta Hagen and David Hyde Pierce provide an education in acting in the slight ‘Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks’ at the Geffen Playhouse.
June 9, 2001
Uta Hagen wrote the book on acting, and David Hyde Pierce memorized it. Now they’re putting those lessons to good use at the Geffen.
June 3, 2001
Theater * A trio of short musicals put together by Harold Prince and a play with Uta Hagen and David Hyde Pierce are on deck.
Feb. 2, 2001
The connections to New York’s Herbert Berghof Studios were everywhere.
July 15, 2001
A well-cast and well-done benefit reading of Edward Albee’s play reintroduces the stage veteran to the role she originated in 1962.
April 18, 2000
Wrong, wrong, wrong!
June 16, 2001
Travel & Experiences
Re the article on Uta Hagen and David Hyde Pierce (“Truly in Step,” by Hugh Hart, June 3): It is a good thing I live in Las Vegas.
July 1, 2001
A special gala benefit performance of Richard Alfieri’s “Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks,” starring Uta Hagen and David Hyde Pierce, will be presented as a tribute to Jack Lemmon at 7:30 p.m.
July 3, 2001
Everybody loved Jack Lemmon.
July 12, 2001