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Galecki, Henderson, Lister-Jones, White to Star in LA’s The Little Dog Laughed

Julie White in The Little Dog Laughed
(© Carol Rosegg)
Julie White in The Little Dog Laughed
(© Carol Rosegg)

Julie White, Johnny Galecki, and Zoe-Lister Jones will recreate their original roles in Douglas Carter Beane’s The Little Dog Laughed, to run November 16-December 21 at the Kirk Douglas Theater. Scott Ellis will direct the production, as he did for its Off-Broadway and Broadway runs, and Brian Henderson will complete the four-person cast.

The show is about Diane (White), a brash, fast-talking Hollywood agent, whose gay movie star client Mitchell (Henderson) has a chance to make it to superstar status, if only he stays in the closet. But when he falls in love with a hustler (Galecki) — albeit one living with his best galpal (Lister-Jones) — the situation gets complicated. White won the Tony Award, among other honors, for her performance.

The creative team includes Allen Moyer (sets), Jeff Mahshie (costumes), Donald Holder (lighting), Cricket S. Myers (sound), and Lewis Flynn (original music).

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Closed: December 21, 2008