eng CULTUREENGLISH Faye Dunaway fired from Broadway-bound play Tea at Five by admin 26 July، 2019 written by admin 26 July، 2019 638 Oscar winner has been removed from a production of a one-woman show where she played Katharine Hepburn The Guardian / Benjamin Lee @benfraserlee Faye Dunaway has been fired from a Broadway-bound production of the one-woman play Tea at Five. The 78-year-old Oscar-winning star of Network was playing Katharine Hepburn in the show, which had recently concluded a three-week run in Boston before it was due to transfer to New York. On Wednesday, the producers Ben Feldman and Scott Beck announced in a statement that they would no longer be working with Dunaway. “The producers of Tea at Five announced today that they have terminated their relationship with Faye Dunaway,” the statement read. “Plans are in development for the play to have its West End debut early next year with a new actress to play the role of Katharine Hepburn.” The exact reasoning behind Dunaway’s removal has not been confirmed but sources told the New York Post that the actor had been difficult to work with, fostering a “hostile” work environment and there had been allegations of an altercation with a crew member. Rumours of problematic behaviour have dogged Dunaway for much of her career. Roman Polanski referred to her as “a gigantic pain in the ass” on the set of Chinatown, while Bette Davis said she was the worst person she had ever worked with, calling her “totally impossible”. Yet the actor also had her defenders. The director Sidney Lumet called her “selfless” and “devoted”, while Johnny Depp claimed her uncompromising nature was “a good thing”. “The fact is a man can be difficult and people applaud him for trying to do a superior job,” Dunaway wrote in her autobiography, Looking for Gatsby. “People say, ‘Well gosh, he’s got a lot of guts. He’s a real man.’ And a woman can try to get it right and she’s ‘a pain in the ass’. It’s my nature to do really good jobs, and I would never have been successful if I hadn’t.” The production would have marked the actor’s first time on Broadway in 37 years. The Boston run of the show had been receiving solid reviews with the Boston Globe heralding her “bravura” performance but noting that “she was slightly rusty on her lines”. The actor had been set to replace Glenn Close in 1994’s Los Angeles production of Sunset Boulevard but Andrew Lloyd Webber instead decided to shut down the show, blaming her poor singing. Dunaway filed a $6m lawsuit, which was eventually settled out of court, with the actor calling it a “very painful public rift”. Dunaway’s recent screen roles have included the religious drama The Case for Christ and the thriller Inconceivable with Nicolas Cage. She is in the forthcoming thriller Visceral. Representatives for Dunaway and the production have yet to comment. Topics Faye Dunaway US theater Broadway Theatre Katharine Hepburn news 731 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post فيسبوك ستدفع 5 مليارات دولار لتسوية قضية انتهاك خصوصية المستخدمين next post Court ruling over tanks debt deals new blow to UK-Iran relations You may also like U.S. Military Options in Iran: Means in Search... 28 February، 2026 Hezbollah Is Winning the Race to Rearm in... 28 February، 2026 Trump’s Best Options on Iran: Limited Strikes and... 28 February، 2026 Are Trump officials driving Alberta’s separatist movement in... 2 February، 2026 Business insider: Maple Leaf Makeover / By Emily... 2 February، 2026 Man is shot and killed during Minneapolis immigration... 25 January، 2026 Trump says he’s withdrawing invitation for Carney to... 23 January، 2026 As Hezbollah Nervously Watches Iran, Washington Should Double... 17 January، 2026 Recognizing Somaliland: Israel’s Return to the Red Sea..by... 17 January، 2026 Video shows woman dragged from car by ICE... 15 January، 2026 Leave a Comment Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ