Laurie Metcalf’s Third Act | The New Yorker
Somewhere within the bowels of Lincoln Center, Laurie Metcalf was in a rehearsal room, quietly conferring with director Joe Mantello. It was February, days earlier than the brand new Broadway revival of Arthur Miller’s “Death of a Salesman” would transfer into the Winter Garden Theatre. Four weeks into rehearsals, the solid—led by Nathan Lane, because…
