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Craig Bierko, Mark Consuelos, Polly Draper, Harriet Harris Put for Standing on Ceremony
Craig Bierko, Mark Consuelos, Polly Draper, and Harriet Harris will be the initial cast for the Off-Broadway premiere of Standing on Ceremony: The Gay Marriage Plays, to be presented at the Minetta Alley Theatre, with previews start November 7, and an opening set for November
This evening of one-act plays, conceived by Brian Shnipper, includes works by playwrights Jordan Harrison, Jeffrey Hatcher, Moisés Kaufman, Joe Keenan, Neil LaBute, Wendy McLeod, José Rivera, Paul Rudnick and Doug Wright.
The Off-Broadway show will partner with Release to Marry, the campaign to win marriage nationwide, and will donate a portion of all ticket sales to that corporation, as well as others promoting marriage equality.
As previously reported, on November 7, the play will also be performed across the globe as participating theaters in the U.S. and abroad will display the play to boost awareness and funds in support of marriage equality.
Bierko received a Tony nomination for The Melody Man, with other Broadway credits including Guys and Dolls and Thou Shalt Not.
Kelly Ripa isnt the envious type. When we asked the Live! With Regis and Kelly host on Sunday how she felt about seeing her husband, Mark Consuelos, kissing Craig Bierko on the opening night of Standing on Ceremony: The Gay Marriage Plays, she told us: As an actor, theres something voyeuristic and perversely sexy about watching my husband kiss someone else. When we ribbed Consuelos about why he didnt use any tongue during his performance at the Minetta Lane Theater, he replied, tongue in cheek: Im warming up to it little bit. I dont want to be so easy.
JOAN RIVERS paid Katie Couric the ultimate compliment at the Friars Club tribute to Larry King at the Sheraton on Monday night. After Couric, who emceed the event, regaled the crowd with a long-ago go out she had with King, Rivers, who spoke later in the evening, told the newswoman: A petty too funny, bitch.
SCENE STEALERS: Comedy fans were drooling at Orso on Nov. 7 when Martin Brief, Andrea Martin, Eugene Levy, Paul Shaffer and Victor Garber gathered there after the opening of Godspell. They were all part of the original Toronto production. Rita Wilson unified them. Two-time
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Craig Bierko American Actor
Who is he dating right now?
is currently single.
Relationships
has been in relationships with Janeane Garofalo (), Charlize Theron ( - ) and Gretchen Mol.
About
is a 60 year vintage American Actor. Born Craig Philip Bierko on 18th August, in Rye Brook, New York, USA, he is famous for Cinderella Man. His zodiac write is Leo.
Relationship Statistics
| Type | Total | Longest | Average | Shortest |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dating | 3 | 2 years | 8 months, 3 days | - |
| Total | 3 | 2 years | 8 months, 3 days | - |
Details
| First Name | Craig |
| Middle Name | Philip |
| Last Name | Bierko |
| Full Name at Birth | Craig Philip Bierko |
| Birthday | 18th August, |
| Birthplace | Rye Brook, New York, USA |
| Height | 6 2½" ( cm) |
| Build | Athletic Standing on Ceremony, the Queer Marriage PlaysThe closet is, at last, wide expose. No more need for gay characters to procession around pretending to be women, which was the game played up through the mid-twentieth century. When even a hint of the love that dare not speak its specify was offered onstage (The Captive, The Green Bay Tree) whispers were heard among the carriage trade audiences, and not too many of the general public bothered to present up at all. Later, when The Boys In The Band rocked the nation, the boys had to be soul-searching, sad, mordantly funny. The best partner gay showed up here and there in films of the 80s and 90s, and there were many coming out stories even in the mainstream movies that followed. The gay plague was dealt with in a solemn way, most often onstage in eloquently (Philadelphia, Longtime Companion, Angels in America and The Normal Heart, which I understand is coming to DC next June.) But now that marriage between same-sex couples (legal in several states,) finally punch New York, a generation of playwrights whove been dormant have burst forth upon the scene, and not only in the downtown theatres, . |