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Marin Mazzie
Marin Mazzie talks about taking on the role of Diana Goodman in Broadway's Next to Normal and whether she and her co-star/husband Jason Danieley take their work home with them after the show. She also talks about her early professional experiences, including The Barn Theater in Michigan and An Evening Dinner Theatre in Westchester NY; appearing in the ultimately truncated national tour of Doonesbury; stepping into roles in the original productions of Big River, Into The Woods and And The World Goes Round; her first opportunity to create a role, Clara in Sondheim and Lapine's Passion, and having it created around her; the journey of Ragtime from Toronto to Broadway; her foray into the classics with Charles Mee's version of The Trojan Women for the site-specific company En Garde Arts; the differences between appearing in both Kiss Me, Kate and Spamalot in New York and London; and her forays into non-musical roles with A Streetcar Named Desire at Barrington Stage and Enron on Broadway -- and why she wants more opportunities to do more than just musicals.
Original air date - September 8, 2010
Running Time - 57:32
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