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Jan Maxwell (DSC #227)

Jan MaxwellJan Maxwell

From To Be Or Not To Be.

Two-time Tony nominee Jan Maxwell talks about whether she’s been influenced by Carole Lombard and Anne Bancroft, her film predecessors as the leading ladies of To Be or Not To Be, as well as the difficulty of working in a new play when the author was on the other side of the ocean. She also relates a tale of how she managed her first visit to New York under the guise of a youth mission trip; her multiple experiences coming into shows with relatively little preparation, including A Doll’s House and The Dinner Party, and Neil Simon’s withering assessment of her work at an early preview of the latter; literally getting lost backstage at City Center while running between the theatre’s for Alan Ayckbourn’s House and Garden; why she thinks she’s being typecast as a child tormentor in such shows as Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and Coram Boy; her deep affinity for the work of playwright Howard Barker, and why we shouldn’t expect to see her collaborating with her brother, noted downtown theatre artist Richard Maxwell, anytime soon.

Original airdate – November 7, 2008.
Running time – 55:25.

For more information, to listen online, or to download the episode go to Downstage Center’s Jan Maxwell program page.

You can also download directly the Jan Maxwell program (mp3).



Posted on Monday, November 10th, 2008 at 8:31 pm
by American Theatre Wing
Filed under: Actor, Audio, Downstage Center.

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