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Donna McKechnie
With her autobiography Time Steps now in bookstores, Donna McKechnie reminisces about coming to New York in the late 50s with dreams of being a ballet star; her first Broadway show, How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying, with choreographer Bob Fosse and dance captain Gwen Verdon; being part of the ensemble of the groundbreaking Company, and the process that led to her Tony-winning role as Cassie in the original A Chorus Line.
Original air date - October 13, 2006
Running Time - 48:33
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