TIME STAND'S STILL's Laura Linney Featured In The NY Times

By: Jan. 25, 2010
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Laura Linney, currently appearing in Manhattan Theatre Club's production of TIME STANDS STILL, was featured in Sunday's New York Times.

The article, titled Genuine Actress Flirts With Stardom was written by PATRICIA COHEN and run in THE NEW YORK TIMES January 20, 2010.

It begins "If you were to choose one article of clothing to represent Laura Linney, it would have to be the little black dress. Simple, elegant, appropriate for any occasion. Add a white pilgrim's bonnet and a long apron, and Ms. Linney is transformed into the nobly suffering Elizabeth Proctor in Arthur Miller's "Crucible." Dress it up with pearls, a slash of red lipstick and Manolos, and she is a high-strung Upper East Side wife in the 2007 film "The Nanny Diaries." Include a scarf, a camera bag and a crutch, and she becomes Sarah Goodwin, the recuperating war photographer in Donald Margulies's new play "Time Stands Still," opening on Broadway Thursday at the Manhattan Theater Club's Samuel J. Friedman Theater."

To read the full article click here: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/24/theater/24linney.html

TIME STANDS STILL opens Thursday, January 28 at MTC's Samuel J. Friedman Theatre (261 West 47th Street).

Written by Donald Margulies and directed by Daniel Sullivan, the production features Eric Bogosian, Brian d'Arcy James, Laura Linney, and Alicia Silverstone.



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