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Theater People

Episode 4: Laura Osnes

Theater People

Patrick Hinds and Mike Jensen

Tony Awards, Nyc, Musicals, Actors, Creative, Arts, Plays, Writers, Broadway, Theater, Society & Culture, Interview, Comedy, Producers, Performing Arts

4.8757 Ratings

🗓️ 9 February 2014

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

The Tony nominated star of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Cinderella" and Frank Wildhorn's "Bonnie and Clyde" (among many others) sits down with us to discuss married life, new projects, and, of course, scrapbooking.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, fellow theater people, welcome to episode four of the Theater People podcast.

0:06.5

Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so that you'll automatically receive new episodes the minute we put them online.

0:13.0

Upcoming guests include Victoria Clark, Andrew Keenan Bolger, Michael Yuri, Anika Larson, and more.

0:18.8

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0:22.8

www.com.

0:25.7

That's theater with an ERPPL.com.

0:29.5

Now to today's show.

0:33.2

It's possible.

0:35.1

It's possible.

0:37.1

It's possible. It's possible. It's possible. It's possible. It's possible.

0:40.8

Laura Osniss rose to fame the new-fashioned way. As the winner of the reality show, Greece,

0:45.6

you're the one that I want. Laura was cast as Sandy in the 2007 Kathleen Marshall-helmed

0:50.2

Broadway revival of Greece. Next, taking over the role of Nellie Forbush, in Lincoln Center's acclaimed production

0:56.0

of South Pacific, a role she describes as career-making.

0:59.4

Laura proved that she's on Broadway to stay.

1:01.8

Since then, having created such roles as Bonnie Parker and Frank Wildhorn's Bonnie and Clyde,

1:06.1

and Ella and Rogers and Hammerstein's Cinderella, picking up Tony nominations for both,

1:10.4

she's become one of the most sought-after leading ladies of her generation.

1:13.6

And as you're about to hear, she's done it with humility and grace.

1:17.9

Laura Osniss, we are, I am so beyond thrilled to welcome you to the Theater People podcast.

1:24.2

Thank you so much. Thanks for having me.

1:25.8

My little brain can't comprehend that I'm sitting across the table from you.

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