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Angela Lansbury |
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Angela Lansbury
Stage and screen legend Angela Lansbury surveys her theatre career, from her wartime drama school scholarship (courtesy of the American Theatre Wing) to her acclaimed work in the musicals of Stephen Sondheim (Anyone Can Whistle and Sweeney Todd) and Jerry Herman (Mame and Dear World) to dramatic roles in Shakespeare and Albee - and muses on whether audiences might see her on the stage once again.
Original air date - June 9, 2006
Running Time - 57:22
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