Hollywood Royalty
Returns to Life as Stephanie Zimbalist Portrays Katharine
Hepburn in Matthew Lombardo's "Tea At Five"
Las Vegas,
NV (PRWEB) August 19, 2006 -- Her film career spanned seven
decades, and she was perhaps the most decorated actor, male
or female, in the industry. She won more Academy Awards for
lead roles than anyone, and her 12 nominations in the Best
Actress category stood as a record until 2003, when Meryl
Streep surpassed her total with 13. In her work, Katharine
Hepburn transformed herself from the key actress of a
generation into thespian royalty, an uncontested icon of
live theater and cinematic art. In her private life, her
25-year love affair with actor Spencer Tracy is the stuff
Hollywood legends are made of, and so are her bouts with
Hollywood itself. Katharine Hepburn now beckons us into her
Connecticut home for a cozy chat and an intimate look at the
legend, and the woman based behind the legend. Join us for a
cup of tea, won’t you?
Based on the
critically acclaimed New York production, the independent,
intelligent, feisty Hepburn comes to life once again when
stage and television veteran Stephanie Zimbalist slips into
the voice and being of perhaps the world’s most famous
actress. “Tea At Five” opens in 1938, when the 31-year-old
Hepburn is five years beyond her first Oscar-winning
performance and after being branded “box office poison,” she
anxiously awaits to hear if she will play ‘Scarlett O’Hara’
in “Gone With The Wind.”
Progressing
through time, the story moves to 1983 when the ravages of
Parkinson’s disease have taken its toll. Her melodic voice
is now shaky, her hand clutches a cane for support but her
fiery spirit still shines through her eyes. When she passed
away in 2003, it was said that the world would never again
see a star with such grace, style, poise and beautiful
qualities. In her portrayal of the legendary Hepburn,
Stephanie Zimbalist has captured them all.
Performances of “Tea At Five”
are scheduled from September 19th through October 1st at The
Ordway Theatre in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Stephanie
Zimbalist has been acting for nearly four decades. Her love
for the theater began at the age of twelve while attending
the Brown Ledge Camp in Mallett’s Bay, Vermont. She took the
stage at age 15 as the lead in “Little Mary Sunshine” and
never looked back. Her resume includes stage appearances in
“Festival,” “The Tempest,” “The Cherry Orchard,” “The Baby
Dance,” “The Crimson Thread,” “Ad Wars,” “My One and Only”
and “The Night of the Iguana" with her father, Efrem
Zimbalist, Jr., 31 made-for-television movies and guest
appearances in television shows such as “Judging Amy,”
“Touched By An Angel” and “Crossing Jordan.” Zimbalist
starred in the NBC hit series “Remington Steele” and earned
a Golden Globe nomination for her work in the Hallmark Hall
of Fame presentation “Caroline?”
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