Amy Irving
From The Coast of Utopia.
Amy Irving talks about her experience seeing part two of The Coast of Utopia when it premiered in England, and her response when director Jack O’Brien asked her to play two roles in the trilogy’s U.S. premiere; her homecoming to the Vivian Beaumont Theatre, where she spent her teenage years as her parents led the Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center; her good fortune of working Arthur Miller on the premiere of Broken Glass and both acting with and being directed by Athol Fugard in his The Road to Mecca; and the experience of having a play, Celadine, written expressly for her.
Original airdate - March 9, 2007.
Running time - 42:57.
For more information see Downstage Center’s Amy Irving program page.
You can also download the Amy Irving program (mp3).
Posted on Monday, March 12th, 2007 at 8:34 am
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