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Will and Grace’s Sean Hayes stars as trouble pianist Oscar Levant in a fast-paced, zinger-packed play which has an ...
Tony-winning Sean Hayes exudes awkward brilliance and pathos as a troubled pianist - 3/5 Doug Wright’s mid-century period ...
It’s fairly obvious why writers turn to televisual ratings to source their intrigue: every scribe knows the pain of having ...
INTERVIEW: The star of ‘Will & Grace’ puts his lesser-known gift as a classical pianist to use in his Tony-winning role as ...
Read our review of Doug Wright’s Tony-winning play *Good Night, Oscar*, now in performances at the Barbican to 21 September.
Back in the day, when America’s late-night chat show hosts and their guests sat happily smoking as they shot the breeze for a ...
Sean Hayes stars in a strictly-limited run at The Barbican this summer. Nothing can prepare you for a viewing of Good Night, ...
The only weak element of the play is in the writing of NBC exec, Bob Sarnoff, and production gopher, Max Weinbaum. Though ...
Emmy and Tony Award-winner Sean Hayes (Will & Grace) brings his acclaimed, Tony Award-winning performance to the Barbican ...
Sean Hayes and Rosalie Craig shine in the transfer of this Tony-winning play about a pianist disintegrating on a ’50s talk ...
Sean Hayes is best known to audiences from the sitcom Will and Grace, but now he’s taking on a much darker role onstage at London’s Barbican theatre playing post-war pianist and actor Oscar Levant.
It appears I was in good company going into this show – a director’s note from Lisa Peterson in the production’s programme ...