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Creating Moss Hart's World

Creators and cast members talk about the dizzying, Tony Award-winning set of "Act One."

11/13/2015 | Rating NR

Live From Lincoln Center

Creating Moss Hart's World

Clip: Season 40 Episode 7 | 3m 10s

Creators and cast members talk about the dizzying, Tony Award-winning set of "Act One."

Lincoln Center Theater's production of James Lapine's play succeeds in being intimate and monumental at the same time - thanks largely to Beowulf Boritt's Tony Award-winning set. Lapine, Boritt and cast members reminisce about this literally dizzying feat of stagecraft.

11/13/2015 | Rating NR

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Live From Lincoln Center is made possible with support from the Family of Robert Wood Johnson III, the Audrey and Martin Gruss Foundation, The Robert and Renée Belfer Family Foundation, Mercedes T. Bass, and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Act One - Preview

Preview: S40 Ep7 | 30s | James Lapine's tribute to a life in the theater, starring Tony Shalhoub and Andrea Martin. (30s)

Andrea Martin: Beyond Second City

Clip: S40 Ep7 | 2m 12s | Even for this versatile actress, playing multiple roles isn't as easy as it looks. (2m 12s)

A Life in the Theater

Clip: S40 Ep7 | 1m 51s | James Lapine and Tony Shalhoub reflect on the enduring appeal of Moss Hart's memoir. (1m 51s)

Santino Fontana: Playing "Moss Hart"

Clip: S40 Ep7 | 1m 25s | Actor Santino Fontana describes how he approached the demanding role of Moss Hart. (1m 25s)

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