PHOTOS FROM OPENING NIGHT

Feb 10.11

LOS ANGELES, CA – FEBRUARY 9: Actor Colin Farrell (L) and cast member Jane Fonda (R) pose backstage after the opening night performance of "33 Variations" at Center Theatre Group’s Ahmanson Theatre on February 9, 2011 in Los Angeles, California.

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BroadwayWorld.com: Photo Flash: In Rehearsal with 33 VARIATIONS

Jan 27.11

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Preview performances began this Sunday, January 30, for the five-time Tony nominated production of “33 Variations” with Jane Fonda at the Center Theatre Group/Ahmanson Theatre.… Click for more

WE’RE IN THE THEATRE!!

Jan 24.11

We started tech rehearsals at 1pm today in the Ahmanson Theatre. We are all so happy to finally be in here.… Click for more

FIRST DAY OF REHEARSAL—AGAIN!!!

Jan 05.11

We did a full read through. As our writer/director said, “it was like visiting an old friend.” Our very fun challenge is to make it a new friend, to discover shades and details and depths we didn’t see the first time around.… Click for more

NEW YEARS IN BERKELEY

Jan 02.11

Richard, and I went to Berkeley Jan 31st with my long-time friend, Jodie Evans to celebrate New Year’s Eve and Jan 1st at the great restaurant, Chez Panisse.… Click for more

PATTI LUPONE

Jun 30.09

I finally met Patti Lupone. You can’t be on Broadway for long without knowing her legendary status. I had never seen her in anything but she sent me flowers when I was nominated for a Tony Award and we have been emailing.… Click for more

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  • "At age 50, I broke all the career rules and left acting for 15 years. Ten of those years I was married to Ted Turner and after that I spent 5 years writing my memoirs and traveling the world on behalf of women and girls. Needless to say, returning to my profession late in life has been an interesting, exciting and unusual experience! "Monster-in-Law" was my first film after this hiatus and was one of my most fun professional experiences after "9 to 5"! During my 15 year absence, I gained confidence and, as a result, I feel that my acting is better, more nuanced and relaxed than ever."