- LOS ANGELES -- Forget the movie. This Exorcist is turning heads – by not turning heads. (Huffington Post)
- For The Exorcist, Doyle enlisted multiple Tony-winning scenic And if Barnes is correct, the Geffen Playhouse will be a creepy — if not scary — place to be this month. (vcstar.com)
- Meanwhile the Geffen Playhouse is hardly penitent about its hopes that "The Exorcist" will be performed more widely and, in turn, encourage others to stage new works there. Recalling a conversation he'd had with Mr. (New York Times)
- This "Exorcist" is turning heads — by not turning heads. "We're not going to throw up all over the audience," noted actor Richard Chamberlain while on a recent rehearsal break at the Geffen Playhouse in LA's Westwood Village. (Washington Post)
- But dont expect to see these eye-popping visual effects in this summers stage version of The Exorcist at the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles. (Huffington Post)
- Things are about to get biblical at the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles, with The Exorcist, beginning performances July 3 for a July 11 opening. (BackStage.com)
- Starting on July 3, Chamberlain takes on yet another famous role, playing Father Merrin, the priest attempting to exorcize a little girl possessed by a demon, in the new stage version of The Exorcist at Los Angeles Geffen Playhouse. (TheaterMania.com)
- And none of them will appear in the stage play of "The Exorcist," which has its premiere at the Geffen Playhouse here next month. (Bend Bulletin)
- Now Blatty's novel has been adapted into a play, "The Exorcist," by John Pielmeier ("Agnes of God"), which will have its world premiere at the Geffen Playhouse on July 11. (Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles)
- But don't expect to see these eye-popping visual effects in this summer's stage version of The Exorcist at the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles. (Salt Lake Tribune)
Friday, July 6, 2012
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