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News Marni Nixon Takes Part in Music for All Seasons' Conversations Series March 9 Marni Nixon — who is perhaps best known for dubbing the vocal performances of such film stars as Audrey Hepburn (in "My Fair Lady"), Deborah Kerr (in "The King and I") and Natalie Wood (in "West Side Story") — takes part in the March 9 Conversations series presented by Music for All Seasons.
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Marni Nixon

The chat with Nixon will be held at the New York Society for Ethical Culture. Writer and broadcaster Nancy Shear will lead the 6:30-8:30 PM conversation. Nixon, according to press notes, "will share her thoughts on life, art, and her extraordinary career." The evening includes a question-and-answer session and a Meet-the-Artist reception with drinks and hors d'oeuvres for all members of the audience.

The interview benefits Music for All Seasons, an organization that "brings the healing power of live musical performances to residential institutions."

Marni Nixon was most recently on Broadway in the Tony-winning revival of Nine, and her other Main Stem credits include Follies, James Joyce's The Dead and The Girl in the Pink Tights. She played Aunt Alice in the film "I Think I Do" and Sister Sophia in the motion picture of "The Sound of Music." Nixon was also seen as Mother Abbess in the Hollywood Bowl's presentation of The Sound of Music. Nixon was also recently part of the cast of the City Center Encores! production of Music in the Air.

Tickets, priced $75 ($30 tax deductible), are available by calling MFAS at (908) 322-6300 or toll-free at (866) 524-(MFAS). The New York Society for Ethical Culture is located at 2 West 64th Street in Manhattan.

For more information visit www.musicforallseasons.org.

 
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