To see one unfold on Broadway is a real treat.
Last week I was Broadway bound and attended a preview of, Left on Tenth, an original play starring Juliana Margulies (The Good Wife) and the ever appealing Peter Gallagher (Grace and Frankie).
Left on Tenth was written as a personal memoir by Delia Effron who also wrote, You’ve Got Mail and Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. The play is directed by Susan Stroman, an accomplished director (Tony Award for The Producers) and an choreographer.
The play has all the ingredients a good story needs… loss, love again, threat, joy.
You will laugh, sing along and cry…bring tissues and have a fabulous time.
The show will appeal to ages from 18-100.
The only missing ingredient is popcorn.
Left On Tenth James Earl Jones Theatre 138 West 48th Street New York City.
I wanted to pay tribute to Mrs. Robert F. Kennedy who I lived with and headed up the Robert F. Kennedy Pro-Celebrity Tennis Tournament. I coordinated the renowned event in conjunction with my position at ABC Sports.
ABC created and broadcast the OG of pro-celebrity tennis tournaments. It was Roone Arledge and Mrs. Kennedy’s vision.
Mrs. Robert F. Kennedy would be very annoyed that she is being referred to as Ethel Kennedy.
I learned my lesson early on when I called former Dallas Cowboy quarterback and Monday Night Football broadcaster, Don Meredith, a dear Kennedy friend and announced that it was “Ethel Kennedy on the phone for Don Meredith.”
I was told in no uncertain terms to hang up and to NEVER EVER refer to her as Ethel Kennedy…she would forever be referred to as Mrs. Robert F. Kennedy!
Rest in peace, Mrs. Robert F. Kennedy.
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