‘Pterodactyls’ (Emma)
“Hello everybody. I’m dead. How are you?”
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“As an actress that’s really all you want is to be able to play extraordinary circumstances” – Claire Coffee
Claire Coffee on ‘Grimm’, Northwestern University and Being a New Mom Read More »
After playing Miss Hannigan, the alcoholic orphan hater in Annie, over 1,000 times, you’d think actress Lynn Andrews would be tired of playing her. Not true, she said. “As I get older, I feel like I understand her more and more,” she told me.
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“I lived with him. I spent my life with him. I fed him. Talked to him. Tried to listen when he talked.”
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“The issue here is not what I “feel.” It is not my “feelings,” but the feelings of women. And men.”
‘Oleanna’ (Carol): “The issue here is not what I ‘feel.'” Read More »
“Why do you hate me? Because you think me wrong? No. Because I have, you think, power over you.”
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Even superheroes have trouble with their love lives. That’s the premise of the fun, quirky British film SuperBob that screened at the San Diego Film Festival.
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Sonneberg and Rodriguez give the scoop about the show, rehearsing, acting in San Diego and more
“There was no hint of acting with him. And when I asked about the craft he did not seem to like to intellectualize the process” – Jadyn Wong on working with Robert Duvall
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Actress Ali Stroker is about to make history by becoming the first ever wheelchair bound actor to perform on Broadway. It sounds strange, given that equal opportunities and inclusiveness is something most work places strive for, but The Great White Way has never had an actor in a wheelchair performing