Christina Applegate Interview Responses Now Online

By: Sep. 15, 2005
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Tony Award-nominated Sweet Charity star Christina Applegate has responded to questions posed to her by fans in an interview on the revival's website.

"Last month, we invited you all to send in your questions for Christina Applegate to answer in an exclusive video interview. Well, we received an overwhelming response with tons of questions coming from Charity fans all over the country! Christina answered 10 lucky people's questions randomly picked from a hat. And now, you can see if you were one of the lucky people who got your question answered at www.sweetcharitythemusical.com!" state press notes.

Also starring Tony Award-winner Denis O'Hare as Oscar, the show is a revival of the classic musical about Charity Hope Valentine (Applegate), a tough but vulnerable taxi dancer who keeps hope alive no matter how many times her heart is trampled. After three (rather tumultuous) out-of-town engagements in Minneapolis, Chicago and Boston, the show began preview performances in New York on April 11th and opened on May 4th. The revival received 3 Tony Award nominations, 4 Outer Critics' Circle Award nominations and 4 Drama Desk nominations, with O'Hare receiving the Drama Desk Award for Featured Actor in a Musical. The musical also stars Janine LaManna as Nickie, Kyra Da Costa as Helene, Paul Schoeffler as Vittorio, and beginning on September 20th, "Seinfeld"'s Wayne Knight as Herman.

With a (revised) book by Neil Simon, music by Cy Coleman and lyrics by Dorothy Fields, Sweet Charity is based on Federico Fellini's screenplay (with Tullio Pinelli and Ennio Flaiano) for his film Nights of Cabiria. The production is directed by Tony Award-winner Walter Bobbie (Chicago), choreographed by Tony Award-winner Wayne Cilento (The Who's Tommy, Wicked) and is produced by Barry and Fran Weissler and Clear Channel Entertainment in association with Edwin W. Schloss.  Scott Pask (sets), William Ivey Long (costumes), Brian MacDevitt (lighting), and Peter Hylenski (sound) are on the design team; Don York is the musical director and Don Sebesky is responsible for orchestrations.

Sweet Charity originally opened at the Palace Theatre on January 29th, 1966 in a production that was staged by the legendary Bob Fosse and starred the equally renowned Gwen Verdon in the title role; it ran for 608 performances.

Tickets to Sweet Charity (which range from $56.25 to $101.25) can be purchased at Telecharge.com or by calling 212-239-6200. For more information (and fun special features), visit www.sweetcharitythemusical.com.



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