Mary Testa

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Mary Testa (born 4 June 1955) is an American stage actress. She is a two-time Tony Award nominee, for performances in revivals of 42nd Street (2001) and Leonard Bernstein's On the Town (1998).

She made her debut as Miss Goldberg in William Finn's one-act musical In Trousers (1979), part one of his "Marvin Trilogy," winning audiences over with her rendition of "Set Those Sails" and "I Am Wearing a Hat," as well as "The Rape of Miss Goldberg by Marvin." She returned to Broadway in July, 2007 in the musical-theater remake of the 1980 film Xanadu.[1]


She is a frequent collaborator with such acclaimed musical dramatists as William Finn (Infinite Joy, A New Brain, In Trousers) and Michael John LaChiusa (Marie Christine, See What I Wanna See, First Lady Suite), while also having made outings in the works of Stephen Sondheim, Kander & Ebb, Flaherty & Ahrens, and Leonard Bernstein, among others. She is also a frequent soloist in the Broadway by the Year concert series and the Broadway Unplugged! concert series.

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[edit] Selected stage credits

  • Miss Goldberg in In Trousers (1979)
  • Angel Antonelli in The Rink (1984)
  • Rita La Porta in Lucky Stiff (1988 & 2003)
  • Domina in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (1996)
  • Lisa in A New Brain (1998)
  • Madame Maude P. Dilly in On the Town (1998)
  • Magdalena in Marie Christine (1999)
  • Dorine in Tartuffe (2000)
  • Maggie Jones in 42nd Street (2001)
  • Fanny Brice in Ziegfeld Follies of 1936 (2001)
  • Various roles in String of Pearls (2003)
  • Lorena Hickock in First Lady Suite (2004)
  • Matron "Mamma" Morton in Chicago (2005)
  • The Medium/The Priest's Aunt in See What I Wanna See (2006)
  • Melpomene in Xanadu (2007)

[edit] Selected concert appearances

  • Broadway Unplugged 2004 ("Hard-Hearted Hannah: The Vamp of Savannah")
  • Broadway Unplugged 2005 ("The Thrill is Gone")
  • The Broadway Musicals of 1930 ("I Happen to Like New York" and "My First Love — My Last Love")
  • The Broadway Musicals of 1933 ("I'll Be Hard to Handle" and "Harlem on My Mind")

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Robert Viagas. A Sneak Peek at Broadway's Upcoming Xanadu Musical, Playbill Online, May 10, 2007

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