Michael Mayer鈥檚 The Seagull, Howard Ashman and Terrence McNally Documentaries, More Set for Tribeca Film Festival | 半岛体育

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Film & TV News Michael Mayer鈥檚 The Seagull, Howard Ashman and Terrence McNally Documentaries, More Set for Tribeca Film Festival The lineup also includes the industrial musicals documentary Bathtubs Over Broadway, featuring Susan Stroman and Chita Rivera.
Saoirse Ronan and Corey Stoll in The Seagull Sony

Tribeca Film Festival鈥檚 2018 feature film lineup includes three documentaries with ties to the theatre community, as well as Michael Mayer and Stephen Karam鈥檚 adaptation of The Seagull. All four make their world premieres with the festival running April 18鈥�29.

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As previously announced, Mayer and Karam鈥檚 new take on the Chekhov classic will be released through Sony Pictures Classics May 11. The cast includes Oscar nominees Saoirse Ronan and Annette Bening as Nina and Arkadina, respectively, as well as Tony winner Brian Dennehy, Tony nominees Elisabeth Moss and Mare Winningham, and Corey Stoll.

The Terrence McNally documentary Every Act of Life, written and directed by Jeff Kaufman, is among the documentaries set for Tribeca鈥檚 Special Screenings series. The film follows the Tony-winning playwright over his five-decade career and life as an LGBT advocate and features appearances by Audra McDonald, F. Murray Abraham, Christine Baranski, Tyne Daly, Larry Kramer, Nathan Lane, Angela Lansbury, and more.

The Special Screenings lineup also includes Howard, a tribute to the late lyricist Howard Ashman. As , the documentary is spearheaded by Don Hahn, who produced Disney鈥檚 Beauty and the Beast, on which Ashman worked with his longtime collaborator Alan Menken.

Bathtubs Over Broadway, a documentary-comedy that explores the bizarre world of industrial musicals, will feature David Letterman, Chita Rivera, Susan Stroman, the late Florence Henderson, and Martin Short. Dava Whisenant directs. Steve Young first stumbled upon the fully produced musicals, which were created exclusively for corporations beginning in the 鈥�50s, as a writer for Letterman on The Late Show.

For the full list of featured films, visit

 
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