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Kate Mulgrew's One-Woman TEA AT FIVE Heading South Before National Tour

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Posted: 00:19:02 on June 19 2003
By: Steve Krutzler
Dept: People
STAR TREK: VOYAGER's Kate Mulgrew ('Janeway') wraps up the engagement of her acclaimed one-woman play TEA AT FIVE, based on the life of screen legend Katherine Hepburn, in New York next month, but the Matthew Lombardo-penned production still has plenty of life left in it.

Playbill has announced that TEA AT FIVE will close at the Promenade Theatre on 76th Street July 13th but head down to West Palm Beach, Florida for a limited engagement ahead of a national tour. The production, directed by John Tillinger, will run in the 400-seat Cuillo Theatre in downtown West Palm Beach, though no dates have yet been released.

TEA AT FIVE tells the story of Hepburn's pre-Hollywood and post-Hollywood years, and Mulgrew has received praise for her performance (story). The play debuted at Connecticut's Hartford Stage in 2002 before heading off-Broadway in New York earlier this year.

You can read more about the play and its future here.

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