I know it sounds trite, but I'm more connected to my feelings. After all, over the past few years, I've had an in-your-face existence. There's less artifice in what I do and I can bring myself to the work more totally--not as an escape--but as an affirmation of being alive!
-Laurie Beechman, as quoted in TheaterWeek, 1995
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articles from magazines and newspapers
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New Face:
A Quintuple Threat In "Annie"
The New York Times, September 1977 |
Broadway column
The New York Times, December 11, 1981 |
Laurie Beechman: A Star To Be
United Press International, June 5, 1982 |
People Magazine Item
September 20, 1982 |
New England Showcase
United Press International,March 15, 1984 |
A Winning Actress Plays a Spirited Role
The Philadelphia Inquirer, November 1989 |
Help in the Fight Against Ovarian
Cancer
The New York Times, March 6, 1994 |
A record career for Laurie Beechman
The Phila. Jewish Exponent, August 5, 1994 |
Song Of Survival
People Magazine, June 12, 1995 |
Laurie Beechman Sings For Life
TheaterWeek, September 11, 1995 |
In Front of and Behind the Curtain
The New York Times, April 28, 1996 |
Tales of a Trouper
Daily News, July 7, 1996 |
The Ballad of Laurie Beechman
The Washington Post, October 6, 1996 |
Reviews of the CD, No One is Alone compiled
from People, Show Music, Entertainment Weekly. 1996 |
Memories of Cats
reprinted from Playbill and Playbill Online, May 1997 and
In Theater, September 19, 1997 |
A Collision of her roles
in life, on stage
The Philadelphia Inquirer, June 19, 1997 |
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