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Chazz Palminteri takes ‘A Bronx Tale’ on the road

Chazz Palminteri retraces his long, tough road home

If Chazz Palminteri had never met Irving “Swifty” Lazar, none of it might have happened.

The encounter between the actor and the late career-making talent agent took place in Los Angeles in the late 1980s. Palminteri, a native New Yorker, had recently moved to California and landed small parts in Hill Street Blues, Dallas, Matlock and several other television series. Lazar was a powerful force who could boost him to the next level.

As it happened, the two did not convene in an office or over lunch on some sun-splashed Beverly Hills terrace. Instead they crossed paths outside a Los Angeles nightclub, where Palminteri, whose luck had gone south, was working as a doorman. Not recognizing Lazar, he barred the agent from entering.

“He said on the spot he would get me fired,” Palminteri recalled recently, “and he was true to his word. I left and went home to my apartment in North Hollywood and sat on the edge of my bed. ‘What the hell,’” he wondered, “‘am I going to do?’” He had $187 to his name at the time. Read more..

 

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A Bronx Tale’ Reopens, Adds Sunday Night Shows for December

bronxtaleprod200.jpgA Bronx Tale’ Reopens, Adds Sunday Night Shows for December

Academy Award nominated actor Chazz Palminteri resumes performances tonight, November 29th in his acclaimed show, A Bronx Tale, at The Walter Kerr Theatre (219 West 48th Street) directed by Tony Award-winner Jerry Zaks. The show opened Thursday October 25 for a limited engagement to run through February 10.

Beginning December 9, an additional performance on Sundays at 7pm has been added (for the month of December only).

During the strike, Palminteri was honored with a portrait at Tony’s DiNapoli Restaurant in Times Square. Also, at Town Hall, he held a question-and-answer session with students from 13 New York City high schools who had tickets to one of the cancelled performances.

A Bronx Tale was first mounted off Broadway in 1989 and helped establish Palminteri as a writer and actor with a distinct voice. In A Bronx Tale, Palminteri brings 18 characters to vivid life, depicting a rough childhood on Bronx streets populated by a cast of friends and enemies.

Playing schedule: Tue-Sat at 8 PM, Sat at 2 PM, and Sun at 3 PM

Additional Performances: Sunday, December 9, 16, 23 and 30 at 7pm

Tickets are $96.50, 76.50 and 26.50 and are available through www.telecharge.com, call 212-239-6200. Premium tickets and Group Sales are also available through www.telecharge.com. Visit www.abronxtaleonbroadway.com

SOURCE: Broadwayworld.com

 

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