I’m on my front porch. My daughters went to arts camp with world-class artists as counselors today. Walked to meetings on Magazine Street & talked at length with my neighbors & with tourists from the U.S. & abroad.Almost hit a pothole or two, but hell yes, New Orleans is special.
What goes into crafting the words that make up our favorite Broadway shows? We sat down with Call Me Izzy playwright Jamie Wax to break down the Jean Smart-led play, now running on Broadway! Watch him discuss the darkly comedic story here: https://t.co/vF1FxLhwHe
Shining in purple and gold tonight in celebration of the @LSUbaseball's College World Series Championship
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Actor Jean Smart is collecting Emmys and other accolades for her starring role in “Hacks” – and now, she is back on Broadway in “Call Me Izzy,” a play written by our very own Jamie Wax (@mistahwax).
Jamie shares why he calls Jean “a powerful voice” and how “collecting characters in Louisiana” over many years brought him to Broadway.
Broadway had a lot to celebrate at the 78th Annual @thetonyawards, after the highest-grossing season on record — $1.89 billion across all productions.
Darren Criss, Nicole Scherzinger and Cole Escola walked away with some of the biggest awards of the night. @Mistahwax breaks down the starry night.
Emmy winner Jean Smart returns to Broadway in "Call Me Izzy," a one-woman show by “Sunday Morning” contributor Jamie Wax. She and Wax speak with Tracy Smith about the play’s themes, and Smart reflects on her career, comedy and personal loss. https://t.co/R4a9022lNA
Playwright Jamie Wax recalls the unforgettable moment he learned Jean Smart had read—and loved—his script for “Call Me Izzy.”
For Wax, Smart’s decision to champion an unknown writer and take on a demanding solo role on Broadway speaks volumes about her integrity and artistic courage: “She could do anything, and she chose this.”
Emmy winner Jean Smart is back on Broadway in “Call Me Izzy,” a one-woman show written by “Sunday Morning” contributor Jamie Wax.
Smart opens up about playing a woman who escapes an abusive marriage through books, reflects on personal loss and career triumphs.
While chatting with Tracy Smith, Smart couldn't resist doing what she does best - a little comedy.
Southern gentlemen know all about the beauty and coolness of the seersucker suit, and its connection to New Orleans.Jamie Wax explores New Orleans’ love for the seersucker suit, from classic menswear shops to a stylish city celebration. https://t.co/PcD2Blb5pb
We're slowing down with a soulful stop in New Orleans this "Sunday Morning." From iconic landmarks to bold new flavors, it’s a weekend in the Crescent City you won’t want to miss.
In honor of @jazzfest, my love letter for @CBSMornings from two years ago.
The return of New Orleans' Jazz Festival https://t.co/S2fOd7P5ph via @YouTube