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News NYC's Love, Loss, and What I Wore Welcomes Colin, Harada, Tucci, Arnold and Goranson Margaret Colin and Ann Harada are among the actresses who join the Off-Broadway cast of Love, Loss, and What I Wore Nov. 3 at the Westside Theatre.

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Colin (Old Acquaintance) and Harada (Avenue Q) lead a cast that also features Tichina Arnold ("Everybody Hates Chris"), Alicia Goranson ("Roseanne") and Maria Tucci (Mary Stuart).

Upcoming cast members will include Mary Testa, who joins the December cast (Dec. 8-Jan. 9, 2011) alongside Kate Flannery ("The Office"), Loretta Swit ("M*A*S*H"), and returning cast member Didi Conn (Grease).

Anita Gillette and Pauletta Washington join returning cast member Judy Gold (25 Questions for a Jewish Mother) for the January cast (Jan. 12-Feb. 13, 2011). As previously announced, Sabrina Le Beauf ("The Cosby Show") will join the show as part of the February cast (Feb. 16-March 19).

Karen Carpenter directs the production based on Ilene Beckerman's book of the same name that "uses clothing and accessories and the memories they trigger to tell funny and often poignant stories that all women can relate to."

The design team includes Jo Winiarski (scenic design), Jessica Jahn (costume design), Jeff Croiter (lighting design), Walter Trarbach (sound design) and Maria Verel (make-up design).

Carpenter also directed the Monday night readings of Love, Loss, and What I Wore that were presented this past winter and spring as a benefit for Dress for Success. A portion of the proceeds from the current run benefits Dress for Success.

For tickets phone (212) 239-6200 or visit Telecharge. The Westside Theatre is located at 407 West 43rd Street in Manhattan.

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