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Award-winning stage, film and television actress Beverly Sanders appears in her own new play, Yes Sir, Thats My Baby!, directed by Asaad Kelada. Yes Sir, Thats My Baby! is a play about life, liberty and the pursuit of babies, encompassing comedic fertility rites followed by the bumpy road of adoption. It is a celebration of the family and the human spirit. Beverly Sanders is one of the most familiar faces in America, playing Rayette, the incompetent waitress on The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and, ironically, as Easy Susie, Rhodas always pregnant friend. Recently she has been seen in Baywatch, Grace Under Fire, Delta, Kirk and The Faculty. Last year she co-starred with Mary Tyler Moore and Edward Asner in Payback, an ABC-TV Movie-of-the-Week. Her new movie One Dozen, written and directed by Lloyd Schwartz, is yet to be released. Her appearances in over 300 commercials include the current Clairol, Kelloggs, and she is best remembered as Louise, the Arm & Hammer Baking Soda spokes-person for ten years. She appeared regularly on the classic series Father Knows Best with Robert Young and Jane Wyatt, and co-starred on Lotsa Luck opposite Dom DeLuise. Other television credits include recurring appearances on One Day at a Time with Bonnie Franklin, and featured roles on CPO Sharkey, Night Court and St. Elsewhere among many more. Her dramatic performance as Maureen Stapletons daughter in the Emmy Award-winning Queen of the Stardust Ballroom received widespread critical recognition. On the big screen she has played opposite Al Pacino in And Justice For All, appeared in Magic with Anthony Hopkins and Beaches with Bette Midler. One of a select group chosen to attend the AFI Directing Workshop for Women, Beverly directed a short film Callback which was an award winner at the San Francisco Film Festival. Yes Sir, Thats My Baby! is directed by stage and television veteran Asaad Kelada. A graduate of Yale Drama School, Asaad has directed at all the principal theaters across the country. For television Asaad has directed over 300 episodes for all the major networks. Yes Sir, Thats My Baby! Will be playing in New York,
Friday December 20th through Sunday December 22nd at the Chashama - 111
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