Catherine Russell almost takes in stride that on April 18 she will have starred in Warren Manzi's "Perfect Crime" since its first performance 25 years ago. In all that time, she has never taken a sick or vacation day "Though I did take four days off for my brother's and sister's weddings," she admits frankly. For this achievement, Russell has been inducted into the Guinness Book of World Records."A long run is not for everyone," she asserts. "A lot of people get bored with it. But I like stability and I chose a field where there is not a lot of stability. Instinctively, I figured out a way to have it."Now the longest running play in New York City theater history—and housed at the Snapple Theater Center on W. 50th Street, "Perfect Crime"—is a whodunit thriller about Harvard educated psychiatrist Margaret Brent (Russell) who is suspected of killing her British.
- 4/17/2012
- by help@backstage.com (Simi Horwitz)
- backstage.com
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