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Mia Farrow Explains Why ‘The Roommate’ Worked And Why She Sobbed When Learning Of Her Tony Nominaton
In this interview, Mia Farrow talks about returning to Broadway, friendship with Patti LuPone, and why she sobbed learning she been Tony nominated.
One of the more surprising team-ups of this Broadway season was surely Mia Farrow and Patti LuPone, the stars of Jen Silverman’s two-character comedy-drama that had a limited run last fall. The star of such classic movies as Rosemary’s Baby, The Purple Rose of Cairo and Hannah and Her Sisters made her Broadway debut in 1979’s Romantic Comedy opposite Anthony Perkins, and prior to The Roommate return only twice, most recently a monthlong stint in 2014’s Love Letters. In an Odd Couple-like spin, the boarder is a mysterious New Yorker name Robyn (LuPone) who seems to have skipped town for reasons that only eventually become clear: She’s a con-artist.
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