
(Clicking on a name bolded in blue will take readers to that actor or show's entry in the Playbill Vault.)
Hello, Dolly!
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"I was five-years-old when I saw Carol Channing in Hello, Dolly! (on tour). I remember every second. She embraced the entire audience with her luminescent smile, her mammoth talent and her gargantuan personality. I was captured as a theatre lover for life." |
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"Watching audiences loose themselves in hilarity, spontaneity and awe night after night at Fool Moon made me ridiculously happy. I had never seen people laugh so hard. The dazzling physicality and creative genius of Bill Irwin and David Shiner was electrifying. As John Guare observed backstage one night, these two consummate artists work without a net." |
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Violet (On A Bus)
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Twelfth Night Cast
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"Zoe Caldwell and Tyne Daly both captured me completely with their very different, but equally astonishing, tour-de-force performances as Maria Callas. While both offered operatic master classes to their onstage students, the theatre audiences had the privilege to witness consummate ‘master classes’ in acting by two theatrical giants." |
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Drowsy Chaperone
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" Bob Martin’s ingenious and gleefully endearing performance as The Man In Chair was pure joy for me. A celebration of musical theatre and a wonderful reminder about how ‘alive’ theatre can be." |