The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)
Ed Asner presents ‘A Man and His Prostate’ for two nights
OLD SAYBROOK » The Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center, “the Kate”, is excited to welcome back 7-time Emmy Award Winner, Ed Asner, for two nights in “A Man and His Prostate”, Aug. 16-17 at 7:30 p.m.
Based on a true-life experience, a man discovers his inner self in more ways than one. A near tragedy masterfully transformed into a one-man comedy, perfectly portrayed by Ed Asner in his hilarious visit to the hospital in preparation for surgery he doesn’t want.
Ed Asner has been an enduring presence in television, film and stage for 60 years. In the 70s, his role as Lou Grant in the long-running hit sitcom “The Mary Tyler Moore Show,” catapulted him to stardom. He then cemented himself as an “actor’s actor,” perpetuating his character in the dramatic series “Lou Grant.” Asner is the only actor to have won an Emmy for the same role in both a comedy and a drama (five total for Lou Grant).
Throughout his career, Asner has always been in great demand. In addition to his celebrated work in television, he turned in unforgettable performances in films such as “JFK”, “Elf”, and “Pacific Edge”
The Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center is a non-profit performing arts organization located in an historic theatre/town hall on Main Street in Old Saybrook. Originally opened in 1911 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the center has been renovated with public funds from the Town of Old Saybrook and donations raised by the Trustees of the Center. It includes a 250-seat theatre and a small museum honoring Katharine Hepburn, Old Saybrook’s most celebrated resident. As befits an organization born of such a public/private partnership, programming is eclectic, offering something for all ages and income levels on the Connecticut shore and in the lower river valley.
For more information on tickets for any shows at the Kate, visit www.thekate.org or call the Kate Box Office at 877-503-1286. BERLIN » Experience the fiery spirit of Katharine Hepburn, portrayed by Kelly Broucher, in a onewoman show that recounts her journey from a wellheeled Yankee childhood to winner of four Oscars, “Tea at Five.”
Ensconced at her beloved Fenwick home, Hepburn reflects on the dizzying heights and emotional lows of her upbringing, her adventures in show business and her heartbreaking romance with Spencer Tracy. Audiences leave with new memories of one of the most dearly loved ladies