From Playbill online 08/20/98:

Irwin-Shiner Fool Moon Returning to B'way Nov. 17


Fool Moon, the 90-minute evening of New Vaudeville clowning that has
brought Bill Irwin and David Shiner to Broadway twice before, will
return this fall for a holiday engagement Nov. 17 to Jan. 3 at a
theatre TBA.

A production spokesperson said the production will be substantially
similar to the 1993 and 1995 incarnations, which offered the two
comics in a series of sketches and stunts that made use of their mime
skills. In The show Irwin plays his sweetly mischievous persona off
Shiner's more astringent one.

Irwin, recipient of a MacArthur Foundation "genius" Grant, developed
his silent clown persona in The Regard of Flight and Largely New
York. He directed and starred in an Off-Broadway production of
Moliere's Scapin for Roundabout Theatre Company, co-starred in Waiting
for Godot at Lincoln Center, and recently directed A Flea in Her Ear,
also for Roundabout.

Fool Moon debuted on Broadway Feb. 25, 1993 for 207 performances, and
returned for a limited 80-show holiday engagement Oct. 29, 1995.


(Thanks to David Fristrom for the notification)