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An astounding and unforgettable artist

Posted by: MFeingold (feinpress@earthlink.net) 08:13 pm EDT 05/10/15
In reply to: Elizabeth Wilson has died. - kieran 04:26 pm EDT 05/10/15

Though the Times obit doesn't make this clear, she actually won three Obie Awards - the first was for her performance at the Public Theater in STICKS AND BONES, before it moved uptown so that she could win the Tony as well.

I had the honor of being present at what may have been her very last performance of all - a private sitdown reading in a rehearsal room of a play by a friend of mine. This was just a few months ago, but she missed nothing: As always, her work was a model of clarity, incisiveness, and emotional fullness.

Link Elizabeth Wilson on the Internet Off-Broadway Database

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