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3rd Annual Benefit for the Actors Lab with Special Guest


  • New Mexico Actors Lab 1213 Parkway Drive Santa Fe, NM, 87507 United States (map)

–To inaugurate its 10th anniversary season, New Mexico Actors Lab is delighted to announce that Meredith Baxter and Michael Gross will return for a third benefit production, this time performing a staged reading of Lanford Wilson’s endearing love story, Talley’s Folly.

Performances on April 11, 12, and 13 will begin at 7:30 p.m.; tickets are $50.

A special performance followed by a reception to meet thestars will be held at 2 p.m. on April 14; tickets are $150. All performances will be held at NMAL’s permanent home, the Lab Theater, located at 1213 B Parkway Drive in Santa Fe – one block from Meow Wolf.

Tickets for all performances are on sale now at www.tix.com/ticket-sales/NMActorsLab/6585 or www.nmactorslab.com.

Winner of the 1988 Pulitzer Prize and New York Drama Critics Award, Talley’s Folly is set in 1944 at the ornate,

deserted Victorian boathouse on the Talley place in Lebanon, Missouri. Matt Friedman, an accountant from St.

Louis, has arrived to plead his love to Sally Talley, the susceptible but uncertain daughter of the family.

Bookish, erudite, totally honest, and delightfully funny, Matt refuses to accept Sally’s rebuffs and her fears that

her family would never approve of their marriage. He gradually overcomes her defenses, sharing his innermost

secrets and, in return, learning hers as well. Eventually he awakens Sally to the possibilities of a life together

until, in the final, touching moments of the play, they are two kindred spirits who have truly found each

other—and who, in their union, will find a wholeness rare in human relationships. The New York Times called

Talley’s Folly "...a play to savor and cheer" and The New York Post described it as "(a) funny, sweet, touching

and marvelously written love poem for an apple and an orange."

In addition to Family Ties, Meredith Baxter starred in four other television series, Bridget Loves Bernie, Family,

The Faculty and Finding Carter. She has appeared in 14 feature films, including All the President’s Men, and

made almost 70 movies for television, among them the two Betty Broderick movies. In 2020, Baxter filmed

Christmas on the Vine for Lifetime. She has been nominated for four Emmys. Her theater credits include

Butterflies are Free, Vanities, Country Wife, Love, Loss and What I Wore, Agnes of God, and Vagina

Monologues, as well as touring productions of Talley’s Folly, Guys and Dolls, and Diaries of Adam and Eve.

In recent years she starred in City of Conversation at the Ensemble Theatre Company in Santa Barbara, in Sarah

Ruhl’s Dear Elizabeth at Center Stage Theatre, and Women Beyond Borders at the Rubicon. In 2019, the St.

Louis Repertory Company cast Baxter in the Pulitzer Prize winning play Angels in America with Peter Frechette

and Barrett Foa. Baxter’s NY Times Bestselling book UNTIED, a Memoir of Fame, Family and Floundering was

published in March 2011. She is a speaker on alcohol abuse, domestic abuse, breast cancer, abortion rights,

and LGBT issues. Aging gracefully with purpose -- she might be speaking about that, too.

During his nearly fifty-year career, Michael Gross has portrayed a remarkable range of characters, starred in

dozens of television films, guest-starred in numerous series, and was a regular on the number one-rated

daytime drama, The Young and the Restless. He has appeared on Broadway, in numerous regional theatres, and

was the recipient of the Obie Award for his off-Broadway work. He has been honored at multiple film festivals

for his role in the award-winning short film, Our Father, available on Netflix. Among his big screen appearances,

Gross enjoys cult status among sci-fi and horror fans for his portrayal of survivalist ‘Burt Gummer’ in the 1990

feature film Tremors, its Sci-Fi Channel series, and its six sequels, the latest of which, Shrieker Island, was

released in October 2020. He and his wife, former casting director Elza Bergeron, have lived part-time in Santa

Fe for over 30 years. He is a graduate of the University of Illinois at Chicago and the Yale School of Drama

where his acting teacher was Robert Benedetti.

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