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Sally Struthers stars in Nice Work If You Can Get It
 
Sally Struthers returns to Gateway
Emmy Award-winner to star in Gershwin Brothers' 'Nice Work If You Can Get It'
 
Sally Struthers returns to the Gateway stage to play Estonia Dulworth, The Duchess of Woodford in Nice Work If You Can Get It.
 
Nice Work if You Can Get It represents the Emmy Award-winning actresses' second starring role at Long Island's Oldest Professional Theatre, following her hilarious turn as Roz in Dolly Parton's 9 to 5.
 
Featuring music by George & Ira Gershwin, Nice Work If You Can Get It is the Tony Award-winning show that recalls the glittering, golden age of Broadway musicals. Ms. Strothers' character is described as 'an upper-class, bejeweled dowager with a wild spirit just waiting to be freed.'
 
Don't miss out on your chance to see Ms. Struthers in one of her funniest roles yet. Tickets are going fast to this limited engagement!
 
   
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Sally Struthers in 2012's "9 to 5"
Sally Struthers & Beth Glover (l-r) in 2012's "9 to 5,
produced by The Gateway.
Sally Struthers is a two-time Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award winner for her performances in the groundbreaking TV series All in the Family. She starred in the Fox television series 9 to 5 and her own CBS series Gloria. Her last two series were the CBS comedy Still Standing and the CW network’s highly acclaimed Gilmore Girls.
 
Sally was heard as the voice of the teenage dinosaur “Charlene Sinclair” in the ABC primetime series Dinosaurs. She is also the voice of “Pebbles Flintstone” on the Pebbles and Bam-Bam cartoon series and the lead female character on the popular Disney cartoon Tailspin.
 
Ms. Struthers’ television movies include: A Gun in the House, And Your Name is Jonah, The Great Houdinis, Hey, I’m Alive, In The Best Interest of the Children, Deadly Silence, My Husband is Missing, and Intimate Strangers.
 
Sally co-starred in two legendary motion pictures in the 70’s: Five Easy Pieces with Jack Nicholson and The Getaway with Steve McQueen and Ali McGraw. She was also featured in two independent films: Out of the Black and A Month of Sundays with Rod Steiger. She made a cameo appearance for actor/ writer/producer Mario Van Peebles in the Sony feature Baadassss!
 
Sally’s first two Broadway forays were in Wally’s Café with Rita Moreno and Jimmy Coco and Neil Simon’s female version of the Odd Couple with Brenda Vaccaro. For three years she starred as “Miss Mamie Lynch” on Broadway and on tour in the Tommy Tune production of Grease. In the 20th Anniversary National Tour of Annie, Sally played the coveted role of “Miss Hannigan”
 
Sally was named Best Actress by the Los Angeles Artistic Director Theatre Awards for her role as “Louise Seger” in the musical, Always, Patsy Cline, a true story based on the relationship between Seger and Cline. She won the 2003 Ovation Award as Best Featured Actress in a Musical for her performance as “Agnes Gooch” in the Los Angeles production of Mame, and won a second Ovation Award for Cinderella. Additional starring roles include regional productions of Hello, Dolly!, Anything Goes, The Fifth of July, Cat On a Hot Tin Roof, and The Full Monty, Fiddler on the Roof, Chicago, All Shook Up, Drowsy Chaperone, Curtains, Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, and Legally Blonde.
 
For thirty years, Sally Struthers has worked tirelessly to help the hungry and uneducated children everywhere. She has visited these children in many Third World countries, and has filmed numerous public service announcements and documentaries on their behalf.
 
In recognition of her devotion to children and animals, Sally has received numerous humanitarian awards. Sally’s daughter, Sam, however, is her favorite child.
 
 
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