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Mary Louise Wilson |
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Mary Louise Wilson
Tony nominee Mary Louise Wilson discusses her journey from workshop to Broadway with the musical Grey Gardens; recalls her Broadway debut in the troubled Judy Holliday vehicle Hot Spot; describes working with legendary stage figures George Abbott, Ellis Rabb and Eva LeGallienne in works as diverse as Flora The Red Menace and Alice In Wonderland; reflects on appearing in two productions of The Women thirty years apart; and considers the extraordinary impact of the Roundabout reinvention of the classic Cabaret.
Original air date - June 1, 2007
Running Time - 46:01
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