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The minutes broadway review
The minutes broadway review









I would like to think I carry a something of each of those women with me. Are you more like Maria Huxley from Flying Over Sunset, Amalia Balash from She Loves Me, or Hodel from Fiddler on the Roof in real life?.But I feel like I’m at my most powerful when I am breathing and grounded and speaking from the heart. Laura: Pensive, craftaholic, extroverted introvert. What three words would you use to describe yourself?.Through her character’s challenge of traditional roles in a male-dominated field, the story examines what happens when a woman stands in her own power. During this busy week of rehearsals before the show’s first preview on October 7, Laura made time to give our readers some quick insights into her career and her personal thoughts and favorites.

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In the upcoming NYC premiere of Powerhouse, Shoop plays an attorney being pushed out of her high-profile firm over a relationship she’s having with a younger associate. Maisel, and the special television broadcast of The Sound of Music: Live!

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In addition to her stage work, she has also been a regular on the large and small screen, in the films Project Pay Day, Viper Club, and Equity, the TV series FBI, The Blacklist, Chicago Fire, Prodigal Son, Blindspot, and more, the pilot episode of The Marvelous Mrs. Engeman Theatre), Carousel (NJ’s Paper Mill Playhouse), La Cage Aux Folles (Surflight Theatre, NJ), and Lady in the Dark (Prince Music Theater, Philadelphia). Outside of the City, Shoop was a member of the first National Tour of Thoroughly Modern Millie, and has worked regionally in The Bridges of Madison County (Williamstown Theatre Festival, under the direction of Bartlett Sher), The Rocky Horror Show (Old Globe Theatre, San Diego), Cabaret and Run for Your Wife (Long Island’s John W. On Broadway, Shoop has been seen in Flying Over Sunset, She Loves Me, Fiddler on the Roof, and Oklahoma! Other notable New York theater credits include her appearances in Bernarda Alba at Lincoln Center Theater, The Tempest and Into the Woods with The Public, Show Boat with the New York Philharmonic, and Jerry Springer: The Opera at Carnegie Hall, and her portrayal of Mary in Sherlock Holmes: The Early Years, for which she received the New York Musical Theatre Festival (NYMF) Award for Outstanding Individual Performance. Laura Shoop and members of the cast in Flying Over Sunset. Now starring in David Harms’ new play Powerhouse, presented for a limited engagement this month at A.R.T./New York by Manhattan Repertory Theatre, Laura Shoop, a native of Illinois, a scholarship trainee with the Joffrey Ballet School, and a graduate of the prestigious Juilliard School at Lincoln Center, has secured the flourishing of her “fifteen minutes of fame” with an impressive and ever-growing list of stage and screen roles.









The minutes broadway review