Publisher Description
This Pulitzer Prize–winning play is the tale of a baby boomer's long, hard road from a confused 1960s girl to a self-assured 1990s woman … or so she hopes.
This is an LA Theatre Works full-cast performance featuring Lisa Akey, Kosha Engler, Kaitlin Hopkins, Barbara Klein, Lisa Pelikan, Martha Plimpton, Scot Reese, Raphael Sbarge, and Grant Shaud.
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About Wendy Wasserstein
Kathe Mazur has narrated many audiobooks, winning the prestigious Audie Award for best narration in 2014, being named a finalist for the Audie Award in 2013 and 2015, and winning several AudioFile Earphones Awards. As an actress, she can be seen as DDA Hobbs on The Closer and in the upcoming Major Crimes. She has worked extensively in film, theater, and television, including appearances on Grey’s Anatomy, Private Practice, House, Brothers and Sisters, Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior, ER, Monk, and many others.
About the Narrators
Martha
Plimpton, in addition to audio narration, is a film, television, and stage
actress. Her first major film roles include The
River Rat, The Goonies, and The Mosquito Coast. On stage she made
her Chicago debut with the Steppenwolf Theatre Company Ensemble, during which
time she received a National Medal of Arts Award. She won the Drama Desk and
Outer Critics Circle Awards for her performance in Tom Stoppard’s The Coast of Utopia and has received
numerous Tony Award nominations for supporting or featured actress. Her
television roles included Grey’s Anatomy and
Raising Hope, among others. In narration,
she won an AudioFile Earphones Award for her reading of Alice McDermott’s After This, which also was a finalist in
2007 for the prestigious Audie Award.
Emily Rankin is an audio narrator and winner of two AudioFile Earphones Awards.
Bruce
Davison, narrator, received critics’ praise for his reading of On the Waterfront, an adaptation that
was named a finalist for the prestigious Audie Award in 2004. As an actor, he
has enjoyed an over four-decade career including everything from Shakespeare to
Seinfeld. On Broadway, he starred in The
Elephant Man and earned numerous other strong theatrical roles, winning the
Los Angeles Drama Critics Award for his work in Streamers in 1977. In film, he’s won a Golden Globe, a NSFC Award,
and other awards for best supporting actor. His numerous television credits
include General Hospital and Knight Rider. He has also occasionally
served as a writer, producer, and director. He lives with his family in the Los
Angeles area.