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Christine Lahti
‘my mom’s going to kill me’
Jan. 10, 2024
Christine Lahti on That Time She Was in the Bathroom When She Won a Golden Globe
She’d wandered to a faraway bathroom. Robin Williams jumped onstage to stall for time. And a stranger in the hallway became a casual hero.
By
Matthew Jacobs
theater review
Oct. 19, 2018
Theater Review:
Gloria: A Life
Is Not a Bio-Play, and That’s a Good Thing
It’s a story circle, incorporating multiple lives in every color, and it brought me to tears, more than once.
By
Sara Holdren
breaking
June 27, 2018
Christine Lahti Will Play Gloria Steinem Off Broadway in
Gloria: A Life
Diane Paulus will direct the interactive play written by Emily Mann.
By
Jackson McHenry
the industry
Feb. 17, 2011
Industry Roundup: Kimberly Peirce Goes Gangsta
Plus: Maria Bello gets cast in the adaptation of ‘Prime Suspect.’
By
Willa Paskin
chat room
Nov. 17, 2009
Christine Lahti on Starting
God of Carnage
Anew
Lahti takes over the role of perfectionist art historian and activist Veronica: “We’re really rehearsing it like a drama. There’s nothing funny.”
By
Lori Fradkin
the industry
Jan. 6, 2009
Aziz Ansari to Be a Part of Zach Braff’s Non-Sequitur Fantasy
Plus: ‘M.A.S.H’ sans cross-dressing, and Josh Schwartz takes to the Internet.
By
Adam Raymond