Kim Cattrall and Paul Gross discuss their roles in the Noël Coward’s classic comedy “Private Lives.” Glamorous, rich and reckless Amanda and Elyot have been divorced from each other for five years. While honeymooning with their new spouses in Deauville, France, they meet again and their feelings for each other are rekindled. They hurl themselves headlong into love and lust without concern for scandal, new partners, or their past… for a little while, anyway. It’s playing at the Music Box Theatre.

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It's a great interview! I had the great chance to be in NY while the shoe was still on! Kim Cattrall was fantastic, such a great actress. And I was very impressed about her availability and patience with her fans in front of the stage door! Kim, thank you very much for being available so that I could have a photo with you and your autograph! I would like to see that you have much more success! Go Kim go!!! Hope to see you in other great projects.
Private Lives is not my favorite play. I find it a bit tedious. But I went to see Mr. Gross, and I was NOT disappointed. I natter more on it here:http://heresheisboys.com/2011/11/20/private-lives-review/
Wonderful interview. It's refreshing to hear the backstory of a current production especially with two such fascinating actors. I hope Paul and Kim get to share the stage together in future productions.
Gross was wonderful in the Canadian TV show, 'Slings and Arrows'. Looking forward to seeing this production.
"Due South" was an exceptional TV show, which I enjoyed tremendously!
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