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Vulture: Stress Positions: Laurie Metcalf Tenses Up Onstage in Domesticated and on HBO’s Getting On

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Stress Positions: Laurie Metcalf Tenses Up Onstage in Domesticated and on HBO's Getting On
Nov 4th 2013, 02:00, by Mary Kaye Schilling


In 1984, Laurie Metcalf made her New York stage debut with a twenty-minute monologue that still haunts Will Scheffer. The actress, one of the founding members of Chicago's ­Steppenwolf Theatre Company, was playing Darlene in a storied ­production of Lanford Wilson's Balm in Gilead, directed by John Malkovich and starring, ... More »

    






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