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re: Will Linsday Duncan be considered lead or featured?

Posted by: AlanScott 11:53 pm EDT 08/12/14
In reply to: Will Linsday Duncan be considered lead or featured? - bobby2 11:38 pm EDT 08/12/14

Both Stritch and Rosemary Murphy were in lead. It does seem to me that the role should be in featured or supporting, but I'm guessing that Duncan will be considered in lead, with Plimpton and Higgins in featured. Not that Edna is really a good enough role to be likely to get anyone a nomination unless there are not many plausible nominees.


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