Ted Ryan to appear on “The Actor’s Choice” TV show
Sometimes Great Things Happen
Recently I reviewed a truly great play, The Cape and the Klan, written by Tin Penavic and Ted Ryan and performed by a true five-star cast. I boldly claimed it to be the best show in town right now and I am not backing down. But recently I learned that I am not alone.
In fact not only has this show received several rave reviews it has also gotten the attention of at least one major venue and Ted Ryan has been scheduled to appear as a guest on “The Actor’s Choice” television show hosted by Ron Brewington. That show will be Monday, March 19th from 11:00 a.m. until noon, live from the Sunset Gower Studios, broadcast live, via the internet, to the world.
Unfortunately while the play has been extended a little the run is still as of now scheduled to close mid-March so do not wait.
You can see this powerful and richly entertaining show at the Group Rep Lonny Chapman Theatre, 10900 Burbank Boulevard. North Hollywood, California Saturdays at 2:00 p.m. or Sundays at 7:00 p.m. Make your reservations now online here or by calling 818-763-5990.
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