Taped: 06/30/2006. Australian-born Zoe Caldwell has four Tony Awards for her roles in Slapstick Tragedy, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, Medea, and Master Class. She reveals her strategy as a young actress was to never stay at one company for too long, to keep moving around and to work with different people using different materials for different audiences. She explains, "That was for my own selfish skills and need to not become stale." The acclaimed television series 'Women in Theatre' provides a unique look into the lives of some of the gifted women who create and sustain theatre in the United States -- with major directors, designers, actors, lyricists, composers and producers -- conducted by Linda Winer, theatre critic for Newsday. The series' theme song is "The Glamorous Life" from 'A Little Night Music' by Stephen Sondheim, performed by Alex Rybeck, noted pianist and music director. Watch more at www.cuny.tv/series/womenintheatre
What an astonishing and moving interview. A treasure.
DerHermanator 2 months ago
Ms. Caldwell has to be one of the most compelling actresses in the history of the English-speaking theater. Let's hope that she does indeed find a role she wants to play soon.
dougbeard 4 months ago
How comes there's only 76 views???
Hectorfk 8 months ago
This is great!
Please upload the Women in Theater interview with Audra McDonald!!!!
BdaSinga 8 months ago