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  • 1 day ago | townandcountrymag.com | Adam Rathe

    Patsy Ferran The actress cut her teeth in the West End, winning an Olivier in 2019 for a revival of Summer and Smoke, and this year she made her New York stage debut as Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire opposite Paul Mescal. She also starred in Bong Joon Ho’s recent Mickey 17, and she’ll play Jane Austen in the upcoming series Miss Austen. “My big anxiety was that a group of Brits was coming over to perform the most celebrated American play of all time,” she says.

  • 1 day ago | yahoo.com | Deborah Watson |Adam Rathe

    "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links."Patsy FerranThe actress cut her teeth in the West End, winning an Olivier in 2019 for a revival of Summer and Smoke, and this year she made her New York stage debut as Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire opposite Paul Mescal. She also starred in Bong Joon Ho’s recent Mickey 17, and she’ll play Jane Austen in the upcoming series Miss Austen.

  • 2 days ago | townandcountrymag.com | Adam Rathe

    “I struggle often,” Patricia Clarkson says, “with decisions about what to do and what not to do. I have recently passed on quite a bit of work because I want to be challenged, and I want to be surprised.”One decision that didn’t require any struggle, however, was her latest. Clarkson, a three-time Emmy Award winner, was filming abroad when her agent called and told her she was being offered the role of Lilly Ledbetter in a new film about her life and work.

  • 3 days ago | townandcountrymag.com | Adam Rathe

    In 2007, Joe Scaravella opened Enoteca Maria, a Staten Island restaurant that hired grandmothers to work as its cooks. Almost two decades later, Scaravella’s story has been dramatized on screen in Nonnas, the new Netflix comedy that recounts his culinary experiment.

  • 3 days ago | yahoo.com | Adam Rathe

    In 2007, Joe Scaravella opened Enoteca Maria, a Staten Island restaurant that hired grandmothers to work as its cooks. Almost two decades later, Scaravella’s story has been dramatized on screen in Nonnas, the new Netflix comedy that recounts his culinary experiment.