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Marcy Harriell Hits the Heights
Anyone who’s ever seen Marcy Harriell on stage, television, or the silver screen, knows how she illuminates the space around her. During her two-year run in the Pulitzer Prize-winning production of Rent, the New York Times called her "incandescent."
Theatre Features
Vicki Lawrence :: Mama Knows Best
Vicki Lawrence works to keep Mama up with the times in a new show she brings to Texas this weekend as part of a national tour continuing through the fall.
Alison Amgrim :: Prairie Bitch tells all
Looking for a good summer read? Then pick up Confessions of a Prairie Bitch, Alison Arngrim’s account of growing up in West Hollywood with a closeted dad, enduring sexual abuse by a brother and, most memorably, spending her teen years playing nasty Nellie Oleson on the classic television series Little House on the Prairie. EDGE’s Jim Halterman spoke with Arngrim about her book, her friendships (and non-friendships) with other Little House cast members and her one-woman show.
Life after ’Folk’ for Randy Harrison
If all you know of Randy Harrison is Queer as Folk, you don’t know Randy Harrison. The seasoned stage actor takes to the stage in DC in Shakespeare.
Steven Fales takes the ’Missionary Position’
When he last appeared at NY’s Fringe Festival, Steven Fales introduced his first, hugely successful solo piece about being gay and Mormon. Now he’s back with his second. EDGE spoke Fales about his evolving personal theater pieces.
Wendy Ho :: Singer. Rapper. Truth Teller. Ho
Wendy Ho describes herself as a "female drag queen" who’s been making up the rules as she goes along. Now based in LA, the renegade performer spoke to EDGE about her aesthetic and career.