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Articles mentioning Dana Ivey
  • The Aglaia (JackieChan.com): And interview with the national magazine for Phi Mu sorority, which Dana pledged while attending Rollins College in Florida..
  • Video/Audio Interviews (AmericanTheatreWing.org) The American Theatre Wing offers the following online seminars:
    (Video) Working in the Theatre Seminars: Performance - April, 1997
    (Video) Working in the Theatre Seminars: Performance - September, 1987
    (Audio) Downstage Center: Dana Ivey - January, 2005
  • Jackie Chan Discusses Rush Hour 3 (JackieChan.com): Mr. Chan discusses working with Dana Ivey on his movie, Rush Hour 3.
  • PHOTO CALL: Bryggman, Ivey, Graynor and Borle Pick-Up Awards from Actors' Equity (Playbill.com, Morgan Allen and Robert Simonson, 6/22/2005): Dana Ivey and Larry Bryggman were honored on June 21, 2005, by Actors' Equity along with Ari Graynor of Brooklyn Boy and Christian Borle of Spamalot.
  • Dana Ivey and Larry Bryggman Win 2005 Richard Seff Award (Playbill.com, Robert Simonson, 5/26/2005): Dana Ivey and Larry Bryggman are the recipients of the 2005 Richard Seff Award, which is presented by the Actors' Equity Foundation. The award "honors a female and male character actor, 50 years of age or older, for the best performance in a supporting role in a Broadway or Off-Broadway production."
  • A Flying Interview with Dana Ivey (New York Cool, Armistead Johnson, 4/2005): A short, humorous phone interview with Dana Ivey about her performance of with The Collegiate Choral on 4/23/05.
  • 2005 Helen Hayes Award (Playbill.com): Dana Ivey received Best Supporting Actress nomination for her work as Big Mama in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof in Washington, D.C.
  • Video Feature (Broadway.com, Beth Stevens, 12/16/2004): Opening night, The Rivals. Three-minute video feature. Requires Flash Player 6.
  • Word Play (Playbill, Jerry Tallmer, 1/18/2005): Dana Ivey discusses malapropisms, Gone with the Wind, world traveling and not politics.
  • A More Considered Malaprop: A Chat with the Actress (New York Sun, Robert Simonson, 12/14/2004): A delightful interview with Ms. Ivey that discusses her career, her family, and why you can't call yourself a vegetarian if you eat chicken. (Requires registration.)
  • The Show Goes On (Georgia Tech Alumni, John Dunn, Photography by Gary Meek): A long article on Georgia Tech's DramaTech program, Atlanta's longest-running theatrical company. Dana Ivey's mother, Mary Nell Santacroce, was a driving force behind this company, and Dana Ivey served as a "coach" there in 1974 and 1975.
  • For 'Hot Tin Roof,' Two Theater Pros Still at Their Peak (Washington Post, Nelson Pressley, 6/13/2004): George Grizzard and Dana Ivey interviewed about "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," acting, and their distinguished careers.
  • Platform Series: Henry IV (Lincoln Center Plat Form Series, Lincoln Center, 12/17/2003): A Conversation with Richard Easton, Dana Ivey, and Dakin Matthews.
  • Critic's Notebook; Theater As Solace In a Time Of Anguish (NYT, Bruce Weber, 9/11/2002): Review of 9/11 anniversary theater; Dana Ivey mentioned.
  • Wicked to Have World Premier in San Francisco(Broadway.com, 4/18/2002): Dana Ivey mentioned for appearing as Madame Morrible in a pre-opening reading of the show "Wicked."
  • Ballyhoo and Daisy, Too: Between the Lines with Alfred Uhry and Dana Ivey (American Theater, Don Shewey, 4/1/1997): Playwright Alfred Uhry and Dana Ivey discuss the South, theater, and their successes with "Driving Miss Daisy" and "The Last Night of Ballyhoo."
  • Letting Actors Strut Their Stuff (The New York Times, Lelsie Bennets, 3/30/1988): Dana Ivey and actor Victor Garber discuss their careers during a run of "Wencaslas Square."
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