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On Stage: One Hero, Two Emmy Faves and Mrs. Brady
Heroes "flying man" Adrian Pasdar will take a different leap of faith this winter as the book writer for Marcus Hummon's new musical Atlanta, at Los Angeles' Geffen Playhouse, says Playbill.com. Grammy-winner Hummon has penned hits for a host of Nashville acts, including Mrs. Pasdar's (aka Natalie Maines') Dixie Chicks. Other Hollywood hotshots gracing the Geffen next season include Emmy winners Christine Lahti (in the West Coast bow of Wendy Wasserstein's final play, Third) and Laurie Metcalfe (in Quality of Life), and Annette Bening (in The Female of the Species).... Florence Henderson bares all in the New York debut of her autobiographical show All the Lives of Me: A Musical Journey, a one-night only event at Joe's Pub on June 11, and featuring a "no-holds-barred Q&A segment." But please, don't trot out that "Brady incest" query again. — Reporting by Raven Snook
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Jun 6, 2007 3:41 PM
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Am I the only person who immediately thought of Irreconcilable Differences as soon as I read about musical called "Atlanta"?
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Jun 7, 2007 7:59 AM
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I sure hope you mean that Florence Henderson "bares all" in the figurative sense, and not the literal one!
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Jun 7, 2007 2:22 PM
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