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From: International Herald Tribune
Date: 20050322
Author:Jesse Green
Jesse Green
International Herald Tribune
03-22-2005
To prepare for a mammoth role like Martha the heavy-drinking, husband-bashing, guest-molesting, child-inventing termagant wife of a history professor in ''Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'' some actresses might train with a boxing coach, consult textbooks on marital abuse or study cockfights. Kathleen Turner had her right knee replaced. ''I wanted to be ready,'' she said in her whiskey baritone it's inevitably compared to some kind of liquor over lunch one day last month in Boston, where the play was trying out. (It opened on Broadway, ...
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