May 18, 2009 7:26 pm
Playbill On Opening Night: Is He Dead? : Twain, Pretty In Pink
by Harry Haun, December 10, 2007
This is a Playbill article on the play Is He Dead? Bridget made her Broadway debut in this play. Here is an excerpt in which she briefly discusses the play and her role in it:
Plus, she’s (Admin note: Jenn Gambatese, the actress who plays the heroine and also the sister of Bridget Regan’s character is referred to here) the only female in the cast who is spared facial hair. Bridget Regan is less lucky, playing her sister who turns mustache-twirling sleuth to sniff out the identity fraud going on in the play: “When I was first reading the script after I had been cast, I was reading my first scene as the inspector with Norbert. This is hysterical. It’s a man and a woman, and both of them are in drag, which is insane. Who’d think of this stuff? You have got to appreciate the love of drag in this show. It practically qualifies as a theme.”
Fresh out of North Carolina School of the Arts (Mary-Louise Parker Country), Regan is making her Broadway debut here.
The rest of the article can be found here: http://www.playbill.com/news/article/113422-PLAYBILL_ON_OPENING_NIGHT_Is_He_Dead/pg1?_%E2%80%94_Twain_Pretty_in_Pink/pg2
By Cait, May 18, 2009 @ 9:13 pm
She went to school in my state, that’s pretty cool.
By razor, May 19, 2009 @ 9:39 pm
This is a great website! Great job on it simple but superb! The only complaint with this website is it would be easier for Bridget Regan fans to find the website if it was bridget regan.com or something. It’s kinda messy using the name herblueeyes.com although it’s a great site name. But it’s just harder to find on google or in general.
By Bruce, June 18, 2009 @ 10:21 am
After seeing these interviews, I can understand why she wants to remain a part of Theater, TV Entertainment hosts are really bad and degrading. She handles the dumb questions gracefully for a new person in the biz.
Yes, certainly her whole appeal is her innocent charm, without that those pretty blue eyes are not as meaningful.