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At Broadway’s Studio 54, Jean Smart takes a break from winning Emmy Awards as a sharply dissatisfied comedian on “Hacks” to ...
Jamie Wax's new play treads all-too-familiar territory, but Emmy winner Smart ("Hacks") elevates the material and makes ...
Jean Smart says returning to Broadway after 25 years for Jamie Wax's new play, 'Call Me Izzy' was 'very scary' for the ...
The biggest challenge Jean Smart faces here is to overcome the fundamental familiarity of a moralistic script that gives us a ...
Call Me Izzy, a one-woman play written by Jamie Wax and directed by Sarna Lapine, celebrated its Broadway opening on June 12.
The “Hacks” star returns to Broadway after 25 years in a triumph for her, if not for the old-fashioned, flowery play about ...
For star Jean Smart, the personal iconography wasn’t just geographic: she shares a key scene opposite Carol Burnett playing herself, commiserating with Deborah as only two trailblazing female ...
"Hacks" star Jean Smart makes "Call Me Izzy" worth seeing, even if the lackluster drama can't match her extraordinary talent.
All three of those shows were among the top 5 earners for the week building up to the Tonys: Good Night, $4,331,226; Othello, ...
When last we left our fateful antiheroes Deborah Vance (Jean Smart) and Ava Daniels (Hannah ... Deborah and Ava’s fractured working and personal relationship is further examined.
For star Jean Smart, the personal iconography wasn't just geographic: she shares a key scene opposite Carol Burnett playing herself, commiserating with Deborah as only two trailblazing female ...