Photo Flash: Daisy Eagan in STILL DAISY at the Beechman

By: Mar. 29, 2011
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Tony Award Winner, Daisy Eagan made her triumphant return to the New York stage last night at the Laurie Beechman Theatre. Daisy relived her experiences as a child star on Broadway, the devastating loss of her mother to cancer at a young age and her move to Los Angeles. The crowd welcomed her back to New York with open arms.

Still Daisy After All These Years offered "everything you ever wanted to know about Daisy Eagan but were afraid to ask." The show took the audience on a tour of her life and career, starting with her illustrious debut as a bag of wool in a pre-school production of Baa Baa Black Sheep, through the ups and downs of her life onstage and off.

Daisy Eagan is the youngest female in the history of the Tony Award's to win the prize for Best Featured Actress in a Musical for her celebrated performance as Mary Lennox in The Secret Garden. Eagan's other stage credits include James Joyce's The Dead and Les Miserables on Broadway and, in California, the Blank Theatre Company's The Wild Party (2005 LA Weekly Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical), La Jolla Playhouse's Be Aggressive and South Coast Rep's On the Mountain. Screen credits include "Losing Isiah," "Ripe" and appearances on "Without a Trace," "The Unit" and "The Ghost Whisperer."

Photos by Jamie McGonnigal


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