Meet the Cast of Broadway's Impressionism: MARGARITA LEVIEVA

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Tony Award® winners Joan Allen and Jeremy Irons star in the world premiere of Michael Jacobs' Impressionism, directed by Tony Award® winner Jack O'Brien. The cast includes Tony Award® nominee André De Shields, Michael T. Weiss, Aaron Lazar, Margarita Levieva, Hadley Delany, and four-time Academy Award® nominee Marsha Mason as Julia.

For tickets and information, visit www.ImpressionismThePlay.com

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  • Увидев в фильме " Невидимка" я честно говоря и не думала что она русская,а оказалось.....молодец Маргарита! ))))

  • good god she is hot

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  • loved her ever since The Invisible became my favorite movie in late '07.

    I was in New York City with my school's thespian troupe to see four Broadway productions on April 6th-9th, 2009 and about six months later found out Margarita was doing Impressionism during that time. I was SO pissed. lol.

    beautiful, talented actress <3

  • oi RUSSIAN......U R SO HOTT!

  • Good, She's beautiful!

  • @theinvisiblefan99 well DUH!!

  • look at my username she is in that she is my favorite actress and her #1 fan

  • i was watching a movie she was in i was thinking the exact same thing lol

  • she is so cute.....her smile make me melt :)

  • i love her she is so so pretty i love the invisible

  • Ok. you are making an ethnic argument and you are right, but I'm not. I just said russkie bescause that's her nationality.

    As for what the russians or slavs are, that's also very, very muddled(like jew), and their history is a big, big complex thing. We could get into what "high russian" and "little russian" means and in what context, but that wouldn't get us far wouldn't it?

    I was simply referring to what's written on her passport: Russian.

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