Talk:Nia Vardalos

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I have always been curious about the "one-woman' play that inspired MBFGW. If possible, information on it should be included. All I know is that Tom Hanks saw it and wanted to trun it into a movie. But for how long did she do it? What venue did she perform it in? Was it indeed semi-autobiographical? And how close is its dialogue to the movie? - Just a fan ----

[edit] American citizen?

Is she actually an American citizen too? This needs to be referenced. xero-7 06:23, 8 October 2007 (UTC)