By Sheryl Flatow
25 Apr 2009
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| Lauren Graham |
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| photo by Carol Rosegg |
Lauren Graham explores every facet of Adelaide for the Broadway revival of Guys and Dolls.
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When Lauren Graham was cast as Miss Adelaide, the well-known fiancée with a chronic cold, in the revival of Guys and Dolls, the talented star of television's "Gilmore Girls" knew she was taking a chance by making her Broadway debut in an iconic role in a beloved musical.
"You can't say to people, 'I can do it' —it just doesn't sound good," she says. "But with any job, you have to believe that you can serve what you're doing. I never do anything out of ego or recklessness. There are things I've turned down because I don't think I'd be very good in them. I started working on this part a long time ago, after I got a call asking me if I'd be interested in auditioning, to be sure that I could honor such an amazing role. I have such reverence for New York theatre. My dad began taking me when I was a kid, and it's what I grew up dreaming about doing."
The revival of the Frank Loesser–Jo Swerling–Abe Burrows classic co-stars Oliver Platt (as Nathan Detroit), Craig Bierko (Sky Masterson) and Kate Jennings Grant (Sarah Brown). Director Des McAnuff has set the production in the 1930s, the period of the Damon Runyon stories that inspired the show, which is more than a decade earlier than is customary. "It's a somewhat grittier New York," says Graham, "and there are parallels to today."
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| Kate Jennings Grant with Lauren Graham in Guys and Dolls
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| photo by Carol Rosegg |









