
Patina Miller: Finding a Way
Clip: Season 39 Episode 2 | 2m 46s
The Tony Award winning actress reveals how she literally and figuratively found her voice.
Patina Miller is celebrated for her roles in the Broadway productions of "Sister Act" and "Pippin." But the young star traces the roots of her musical career to a church in South Carolina, where she wasn't always the most eager performer.
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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.

Patina Miller: Finding a Way
Clip: Season 39 Episode 2 | 2m 46s
Patina Miller is celebrated for her roles in the Broadway productions of "Sister Act" and "Pippin." But the young star traces the roots of her musical career to a church in South Carolina, where she wasn't always the most eager performer.
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Patina Miller In Concert - Preview
Preview: S39 Ep2 | 30s | Patina Miller shows why she won last year's Tony Award for Best Leading Lady in a Musical. (30s)
Patina Miller: Making It in New York
Clip: S39 Ep2 | 1m 56s | How the girl from Pageland, South Carolina found her way onto the Broadway stage. (1m 56s)
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