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Angelica Page's Solo Show, Turning Page, Opens at Dixon Place

Directed by Wilson Milam, performances continue through April 8.

Angelica Page takes a bow during curtain call of Turning Page.
Angelica Page takes a bow during curtain call of Turning Page.
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Turning Page, a theatrical tribute to the legendary actress Geraldine Page, written by and starring her daughter Angelica Page, opened last night, Tuesday, February 28 at Dixon Place. Performances of the solo show continue through April 8.

Angelica Page and Dmitry Lipkin on opening night of Turning Page at Dixon Place.
Angelica Page and Dmitry Lipkin on opening night of Turning Page at Dixon Place.
(© Patrick Lazour)

Directed by Wilson Milam, Turning Page tells Geraldine Page's unbelievable story, one of a rebel and trailblazer whose sparkling career earned her an Academy Award and a record-breaking eight nominations, and whose untimely death in 1987 deprived us of one of entertainment's most dazzling figures.

Dmitry Lipkin, Will Patton, and Angelica Page celebrate opening night.
Dmitry Lipkin, Will Patton, and Angelica Page celebrate opening night.
(© Patrick Lazour)

Angelica Page starred on Broadway in The Best Man, Anna Christie, and Side Man, as well as the national tour of August: Osage County. An earlier mounting of Turning Page ran at the Cherry Lane Theatre in 2012.

For tickets and more information, click here.

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