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was sheer perfection--Doug Stein's amazing set, James Lapine's wonderful direction, three heartbreakingly hilarious performances, and of course Claudia Shear's gorgeous writing. The last image of Kevin [Chamberlain] and Claudia both dressed up as Mae West walking upstage is one of the most romantic moments in Broadway history." |
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met Michael John [LaChiusa], I saw Marie Christine, and it is for me one of the landmark achievements in musical theatre writing. I thought to myself that I had to work with him one day. I saw it twice, and both times Sherry Boone (pictured) played the title role and her performance is still burned into my brain--her soul-wrenching note at the end of Act I is a moment I will never forget." |
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A Man of No Importance (Gallery Players, 2012)
I went out to see it one Sunday afternoon at the modest Gallery Players in Brooklyn and by the curtain call, we were standing up and weeping. The production caught every humble imprint of the human heart one could hope for. Charlie Owen's performance in the title role was a master class in restraint and humility." |
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Lipsynch (BAM, 2009)
know where to begin with this one. A brilliant and seamless combination of mind-blowing inventive stage craft with a thrilling and heartbreaking story. I still don't know how they did most of what they did." |
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we all chase after--brilliant writing, acting, and direction all in the name of an emotional experience you get to carry with you always. This production continues to influence me." |
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Lizzie Borden (Off-Broadway, 2009)
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incredible collaboration. And then that cast. I remember watching Tonya Pinkins sing "Lot's Wife" the first time and thinking this was a historical performance. But Chandra Wilson's moments with her right before that song pierced my heart just as much--the two of them need to do another show together." |
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Company (Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, 2006)
believe she had taken this iconic role and completely made it her own. It was her idea to do the song without applause, and John Doyle fully supported her. She felt the story was stronger and connected to Bobby's journey more deeply without it. Pure class--I don't know many actors who would sacrifice that. But that's my wife." |