By Andrew Gans
10 Jul 2007
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| Tony Award winner Angela Lansbury in Deuce. |
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| Photo by Michael O'Neill (top); Joan Marcus (bottom) |
Lansbury recently told Variety columnist Army Archerd, "This is it for me. . . . People have no idea what eight shows a week are. It's OK when you're young — but at 81 [it's a different story]." Lansbury said that post-Deuce she see plans to "see a lot of other people work." She will also be honored by the Museum of TV and Radio Nov. 14.
For her performance as former tennis champion Leona Mullen in Deuce, Lansbury received a Tony nomination for Best Actress in a Play. She also received unanimous raves for her work from the critics: In fact, the New York Times called Lansbury "vitally and indelibly present," while Variety added, "[She] can floor us with an eye roll or a subtle double-take, turning mildly clever lines into acerbic zingers with apparent nonchalance."
Though physically challenging, Lansbury previously told Playbill.com that her experience in Deuce has been a good one: "[It has] been one wonderful moment after another," Lansbury said. "I mean, it's been incredible — quite unexpectedly dramatic and glamorous and filled with the most wonderful, positive help from the audience and from everybody. It's been amazing."
Deuce, which co-stars Tony Award winner Marian Seldes, plays the Music Box Theatre, 239 West 45th Street.




