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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