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Theatre Performance Highlights

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Paulette was joined by the
excellent Chris Gampell to perform "Itch," a one act comedy by Elyse Nass
on Saturday, June 12 at 3:30 PM at West Side Atria 333 West 86 St. Phone contact is (212) 712-1200 Paulette performed
her acclaimed off-Broadway show "About Time," with songs and poetry. This
was a special performance for the visually impaired. Paulette performed "Time for a Rhyme" at PS 15 in Brooklyn on Wednesday, May 19th at 9:30 AM. This show includes original children's poems written by our song and poetry Award winning member. Paulette also gets the children to participate and make up some poems of their own. The address is 71 Sullivan Street. Paulette played the role of the Hostess in a reading of the play Fleeting (Fugac), introducing Catalan Playwright Josep M. Benet i Jornet to American audiences. The Director is Melanie Sutherland and Marion Porter Holt is the Translator. This show is part of the Contemporary Theatre Abroad program. On April 19, 2004, at Martin E. Segal Theatre Center at the NYU Graduate Center. A performance of John Hart's "The Duchess and the Duke" took place on Thursday, January 22 at 8 PM at the Abingdon Theatre, 432 West 42nd Street, in Manhattan. Paulette played the not so nice Duchess of Windsor to John Patrick Hart's Duke, directed by Bill Galarno. We'll keep you posted of future performances of this comedy. Paulette was again be joined by the excellent Chris Gampell to perform "Itch" on Thursday, March 25 at 6 PM at St. Varten's Cathedral, 630 Second Avenue at 34th Street. This one-act comedy by Elyse Nass, is a favorite among couples of all ages. Paulette won the Silver Globe Award playing a French nightclub singer on TV's The Yanks Are Coming. She played the part of Marshal Dobbs in One Life to Live plus leading and support roles on General Hospital, Another World, All My Children, Sesame Street, Mercy or Murder etc.Paulette has performed on and off-Broadway. Her highly acclaimed one-woman show, About Time opened off-Broadway in 1997 ("Her voice has size and power and her comic timing is in great shape"...The New York Times. "Rush to see About Time, where Paulette Attie personifies grace and talent"... Aisle Say. "Astounding talent"...The Village Voice. Other theatre parts include Rose in Gypsy, Pistache in Can-Can, the widow in The Merry Widow, the Countess in La Vie Parisienne and roles in Neil Simon, Tennessee Williams and Noel Coward plays. Paulette has performed in Theatres, Parks, Art Centers, Churches, Temples, High Schools, Colleges and Senior Centers, with the great joy of sharing that special live performance connection that exists between a performer and the audience. She is currently performing in "Itch" a two character, one act play by Elyse Nass, with co-star Chris Gampell. For information on the venue for her next "Itch", contact Paulette @ Pauletteattie@juno.com |