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Charlie Rose with Joe Mantello, Jon Robbie Baitz & Nathan Lane; David Strathairn; August Wilson (February 25, 1998)
 
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Charlie Rose with Joe Mantello, Jon Robbie Baitz & Nathan Lane; David Strathairn; August Wilson (February 25, 1998)

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Director Joe Mantello, playwright Jon Robbie Baitz & actor Nathan Lane are all collaborating on the project Mizlansky/Zilinsky, or Schmucks. Baitz first wrote Mizlansky/Zilinsky as a one act play in the 1980's. Now, with the help of his partner, Mantello, and his friend, Lane, he has expanded the project and brought it to Broadway as a two-act play. Then, David Strathairn is on to talk about his starring role in Sam Shepard's Eyes for Consuela. Strathairn has done a great deal of work in television and film but the quality of Shepherd's play has drawn him back to theater. Finally, an interview with the much celebrated, two-time Pulitzer-Prize-winner August Wilson. He talks to Charlie about the need for more black theater, problems with funding in the African American arts world, and his remarkable career as a playwright.

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