Comedy legend Rip Taylor celebrated the opening night of his show,
It Ain’t All Confetti, directed by David Galligan, at the
El Portal Theatre on Friday May 21. The show has been extended through June 6.
In this solo show, Taylor puts a humorous and revealing spotlight on a career that has spanned five remarkable decades.
As part of the opening night festivities, he received a proclamation from the City of Los Angeles, presented to him by Councilman LaBonge, and accepted on his behalf by fellow comedy colleagues Judy Tenuta, Rich Little, and Jaime Monroy.
Additional guests at the opening were Gary Collins, Romi Dames, Nancy Dussault, Kathy Griffin, Tania Gunadi, Earl Holliman, Anne Jeffreys, Ruta Lee, Kate Linder, Mary Ann Mobley, Julie Newmar, Margaret O’Brien, Susan Olsen, Alex Trebeck, Dick Van Patten, Bruce Vilanch, Dee Wallace, and JoAnne Worley.
For more information, visit www.elportaltheatre.com/events.html.
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Julie Newmar
(© Bill Dow and Leigh Ann Rahn)
Joyce Van Patten, Rip Taylor, and Dick Van Patten
(© Bill Dow and Leigh Ann Rahn)
Judy Tenuta, Rich Little, Jaime Monroy, and Councilman LaBonge
(© Bill Dow and Leigh Ann Rahn)
Kate Linder, Rip Taylor, and Anne Jeffreys
(© Bill Dow and Leigh Ann Rahn)
Susan Olson, Rip Taylor and Jane Kean
(© Bill Dow and Leigh Ann Rahn)
Tania Gunadi and Romi Dames
(© Bill Dow and Leigh Ann Rahn)