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Cynthia Nixon
Nearing the end of her run in David Lindsay Abaire's Rabbit Hole, Cynthia Nixon discusses the experience of listening to audiences at every performance of this emotional play, how she chose this part as her first Broadway role following the conclusion of Sex and the City, and her early stage work including The Philadelphia Story, Romeo and Juliet, and her simultaneous appearances in Hurlyburly and The Real Thing.
Original air date - March 31, 2006
Running Time - 38:41
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