Sarah Snook Almost Didn't Audition For 'Succession'
Snook, who played Shiv Roy on Succession, was just nominated for a Tony for playing all the characters in The Picture of Dorian Gray on Broadway. "I don't know what comes after this," she says. She talks about playing 26 different parts in Dorian, why she almost didn't audition for Succession, and the word she could never quite say in an American accent.
Also, Ken Tucker shares a remembrance of the leader of Pere Ubu, David Thomas.
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