An Evening with Kate Mulgrew
In conversation with Rosie O'Donnell
at Vineyard Theatre
108 East 15th Street
New York City
Vineyard Theatre will host an exclusive celebration of the release of Kate Mulgrew’s highly-praised new memoir, Born with Teeth, a breathtaking account of a life lived to the fullest. Ms. Mulgrew – known for her portrayals of strong women on stage and screen, including Red in “Orange is the New Black,” Captain Janeway in “Star Trek: Voyager,” Katharine Hepburn, and many more — will read from her new book that Publishers Weekly, in a starred review, calls “an assured gem of a memoir.” The story of her upbringing in a large, eccentric Irish family, of the daughter she gave up for adoption at 22 and went looking for twenty years later, and of the behind-the-scenes details of her accomplished career, Born with Teeth is a deeply moving account of the price and rewards of a passionate life.
Join us as Kate reads from the book and discusses her life in a Q & A with actress, author, producer and television host Rosie O’Donnell, followed by a private reception and book-signing. A copy of Born with Teeth is included with your ticket, and a portion of each ticket purchase is a tax-deductible contribution to support Vineyard Theatre, where Kate last appeared on stage in the world-premiere of Jenny Schwartz’s SOMEWHERE FUN.
“I was blindsided by the fierce intensity, intelligence and grace of this memoir. BORN WITH TEETH is gorgeously written, breathtakingly honest and impossible to put down.”
-Augusten Burroughs, author of Running With Scissors
Tickets
$150, includes event, copy of Born with Teeth with teeth and book-signing reception.
More information about Born with Teeth is available at thekatemulgrew.hbgusa.com/book.
Artists
Kate Mulgrew
(Rosemary Rappaport) Internationally recognized as ‘Captain Janeway,’ the first female captain of the “Star Trek” franchise (Golden Satellite and Saturn Awards), Mulgrew’s career spans film, television, and the stage. Classically trained, she received a Golden Globe nomination at the age of 23 when she portrayed Mrs. Columbo, the wife of the famous detective. Other notable television appearances include “Kate Loves A Mystery”, “Cheers”, “Murphy Brown”, “St. Elsewhere”, “Ryan’s Hope”, “The Black Donnellys”, “Mercy”, “Warehouse 13” and “NTSF:SD:SUV::” for Adult Swim. Film roles include Throw Momma from the Train, Star Trek: Nemesis, A Stranger is Watching, Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins and The Response. Mulgrew has toured throughout the United States as Katharine Hepburn in her stage play, TEA AT FIVE, for which she was nominated for Outer Critics Circle and Lucille Lortel awards. Other theater credits include EQUUS, THE AMERICAN DREAM, THE SANDBOX, IPHIGENIA 2.0 (for which she won an Obie), OUR LEADING LADY, BLACK COMEDY, and TITUS ANDRONICUS, all in New York. She performed in THE EXONERATED in London and regionally in THE ROYAL FAMILY, THE FILM SOCIETY, WHAT THE BUTLER SAW, HEDDA GABLER, MEASURE FOR MEASURE, THE REAL THING, ANOTHER PART OF THE FOREST, MAJOR BARBARA and ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA. She is currently shooting “Orange Is The New Black” for Netflix.
Reviews
SOMEWHERE FUN Review Quotes
“IF YOU CARE ABOUT THEATRE THAT STRETCHES THE IMAGINATION, GO SEE THIS REMARKABLE PLAY!
★★★★
Constantly surprises and stimulates. Director Anne Kauffman’s production is impeccable. And the actors rise to the challenge of a daunting text. PLAYWRIGHTS LIKE JENNY SCHWARTZ MAKE OUR LANDSCAPE SOMEWHERE STRANGE, HEIGHTENED AND INCREDIBLY FUN!”
– David Cote, Time Out New York
“SOMEWHERE FUN CASTS A CHARMING SPELL!
Like Edward Albee and comedian Steven Wright, Schwartz loves to use language in an absurd way. Entertaining and oddly touching in its own warped way, it creates genuine emotion. They play boasts two charismatic powerhouses in the leads: Kathleen Chalfant and Kate Mulgrew – negotiating the highly stylized dialogue like chefs briskly filleting sentences with sharp knives.”
– Elisabeth Vincentelli, New York Post
“A BRIGHT, OFFBEAT ABSTRACTION, ABSURD AND JOYFUL AND FULL OF TERRIBLE SORROW.
Kate Mulgrew is virtuosic, and Kathleen Chalfant is delicious.”
-Linda Winer, Newsday
“A FIRST-RATE PRODUCTION! PLENTY OF LAUGHS! ANYONE WILLING TO THINK – AND FEEL – WILL BE REWARDED BY EXPERIENCING SOMEWHERE FUN.
Kate Mulgrew and Kathleen Chalfant give bravura performances. It is impossible not to admire Schwartz’s deft facility with wordplay, reminiscent of the great Edward Albee. Director Anne Kauffman handles the peculiar rhythms of many of the play’s speeches with sensitivity and acuity – and guides strong performances from her supporting cast – most notably the delightful Shultz and the stalwart Ramirez. SOMEWHERE FUN is a sterling showcase for two great actresses. Mulgrew handles Rosemary’s breathless first-act arias with operatic skill. Chalfant, per usual, is consistently compelling and ultimately heartwrenching. This glorious performer creates another unique human being.”
– Brian Scott Lipton, TheaterMania
“EVOCATIVE, DARKLY FUNNY AND MOVING!
The stellar cast on display at The Vineyard Theatre fluently voices Schwartz’s imaginative linguistics. Kauffman’s stylish production is a perfect showcase for Schwartz’s unique way of communicating how humor may inform and illuminate the messy, contradictory human condition.”
– Jennifer Farrar, Associated Press
“A FLAWLESS CAST – IMPERIOUSLY FUNNY, TALENTED AND EXCELLENT!
The gifted playwright Jenny Schwartz has a distinctive voice. Ms. Schwartz pours forth dizzying streams of language that often delight with their quirky poetry and looping humor. A sleek production directed by Anne Kauffman.”
– Charles Isherwood, The New York Times
“WONDERFULLY WHIMSICAL!
The Vineyard polishes its rep as an incubator of offbeat plays by eccentric playwrights with SOMEWHERE FUN. Grande dame thesps like Kate Mulgrew and Kathleen Chalfant are wonderfully cast. Rosemary Rappaport is played with plenty of energy and a wonderful touch of insanity by Mulgrew. Evelyn Armstrong, the intellectual snob played with hilarious superciliousness by Chalfant. Helmer Kauffman handles this peculiar but intriguing material with canny intelligence and ironic wit.”
– Marilyn Stasio, Variety
“SOMEWHERE FUN IS BLESSED WITH A CRACKERJACK CAST!
Ms. Schwartz’s linguistic dexterity is inspiring and her wordplay inspired. Terrific actors. The fast-paced, masterful dialogue and monologues propel the enterprise – and the audience – along. Kathleen Chalfant is wryly imperious as Evelyn Armstrong, elegant and witty. Kate Mulgrew’s Rosemary Rappaport is an amusing torrent of verbiage. Equally excellent are Mary Shultz as Cecilia and Greg Keller as Benjamin. There is characteristically stylish direction by Anne Kauffman. It’s a carefully constructed cascade at which we laugh – amused and intrigued.”
– Jesse Oxfeld, The New York Observer
“UNDENIABLY FUNNY! HANDSOMELY DONE!
Director Anne Kauffman and her designers expertly provide suitably surreal surroundings for Schwartz’s whirlwinds of words. Two excellent actors, Kate Mulgrew and Kathleen Chalfant, stylishly portray the loquacious ladies in question with considerable authority and style. Mary Shultz is adorable as a long-suffering friend. Brooke Bloom has an especially funny turn as a deadpan cop.”
– Michael Sommers, New Jersey Newsroom