STAGE TUBE: Marin Mazzie and Jason Danieley Discuss Career, Health and More at Drama Book Shop

By: Oct. 17, 2016
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The Drama Book Shop recently welcomed three-time Tony Award-nominee Marin Mazzie and her husband, Broadway veteran, Jason Danieley, for an intimate discussion about life in the theatre and Mazzie's ongoing journey with ovarian cancer. The Monday, October 17th discussion was free to the public and was broadcast via Facebook live. Below is the footage in its entirety.

Mazzie and Danieley sat down with playwright and interviewer Steven Carl McCasland to discuss their careers, Mazzie's health, and Danieley's role as her caregiver. Mazzie, who recently finished a triumphant run as Anna in The King and I, was diagnosed with Stage 4 ovarian cancer in May of 2015. Fiercely devoted to spreading awareness about the disease, Mazzie and Danieley are sharing their story to raise awareness for ovarian cancer and the BRCA gene mutations.

Mazzie last appeared on the Great White Way in The King and I. She has received Tony nominations for her performances in Kiss Me, Kate, Ragtime and Passion. Her additional credits include Bullets Over Broadway, Next to Normal (opposite Danieley), Spamalot, Man of La Mancha and the off-Broadway revival of Carrie. Danieley is currently starring as "Billy Flynn" in Broadway's Chicago. Prior to the long-running revival, he appeared on Broadway last year in The Visit. His additional credits include Next to Normal (opposite Mazzie), Curtains, The Full Monty and Candide. Their 2005 album Opposite You, a joint effort featuring both performers, is available from P.S. Classics Records.

Ovarian cancer is diagnosed annually in nearly a quarter of a million women globally, and is responsible for 140,000 deaths each year. All women are at risk.

The Tony Award-winning Drama Book Shop, now in its 99th year, is located at 250 West 40th Street between 7th and 8th Avenues. Admission to the October 17th, 5:00pm event is free to the public. For more information on this and other events, please visit www.dramabookshop.com.


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