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Richard Skipper's Friday Wrap Up Show: Interview with Mary Lahti 3/18/2022

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An Impromptu Interview with Mary Lahti! 

Mary is a 2014 MAC Award winner for best New York Debut Show for  and was in Lois Morton' s revue show, Twentieth Century Girl that won the 2014 MAC Award for Best Revue. Mary volunteers when she can for the cabaret and theater community especially when it supports special causes. She also performs in musical theater and stage plays (most recent: Miss Hannigan in Annie and Mrs. York in Tennessee Williams's, Why Do You Smoke So Much, Lily?).
Other favorite musicals performed: Bebe in A Chorus Line, Amy in Company, Georgia in Curtains. One of her favorite roles in a play was Meg in A Lie of the Mind with The Seeing Place Theater. She also performs in film/TV, voiceovers, writes parodies, has choreographed, is an Artist and Creative Brainstorming coach. Mary also enjoys collaborating with her musically talented and supportive husband, Jim. Oh, and she loves mint chip ice cream. And cats! 

Mary Lahti returns to the cabaret stage with her comically tragic new show, Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda, My (Almost) Life on the Wicked Stage at Don’t Tell Mama on March 30 @ 7:00pm and April 6 @ 7:00pm.  RESERVATIONS:  donttellmamanyc.com  

Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda, shines a light on missed opportunities, shady directors, drunken phone calls, casting by dog, and dreams deferred. Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda is directed by multi award winning director, Lennie Watts, with musical direction by award winning accompanist to the stars, Paul Greenwood. www.MaryLahti.com

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