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Sally Field reprises role in Broadway return

By MARK KENNEDY, Associated Press
Published: June 8, 2016, 6:00am

NEW YORK — Emmy- and Oscar-winner Sally Field will return to Broadway this spring in a revival of “The Glass Menagerie,” playing a part she has tackled before but never managed to shake.

Field will play Amanda Wingfield, the Southern belle at the heart of the Tennessee Williams play. She played the part in 2004 at the Kennedy Center but said that run felt too short.

“Amanda is such the quintessential character I’d love to know, to be able to really feel like I owned her in some way,” Field told The Associated Press. “I have always felt like I didn’t really get enough of that at all.”

The revival will be directed by Tony Award winner Sam Gold (“Fun Home”) and co-star two-time Tony Award winning actor and director Joe Mantello, playing Wingfield’s son, along with Finn Wittrock and Madison Ferris.

Mantello, who has won Tonys for directing “Wicked” and “Take Me Out,” returns to Broadway as an actor for the first time since the 2011 Broadway revival of Larry Kramer’s “The Normal Heart.” He said he was convinced to come aboard by the chance to work with Gold.

“I honestly thought, ‘Well, what’s the worst that can happen? I’ll come out of this being a better director,” said Mantello, who currently has four shows running on Broadway in “Blackbird,” “The Humans,” “Wicked” and “An Act of God.”

He added that he was always intrigued by the idea of playing Tom Wingfield but figured the time had past, now that he is 53. But Gold made a “very compelling case for it and hopefully, we’ll see what happens.”

“The thing about great plays is that they’re very sturdy and they can handle different kinds of interpretation and re-interpretation because that just helps illuminate different elements of the play,” Mantello said.

Field made her Broadway debut in 2002 in “The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia” by Edward Albee.

“The Glass Menagerie” centers on a Southern belle hoping her son can fulfill her dreams of finding the perfect “gentleman caller” for her damaged daughter. The last revival was in 2013, starring Cherry Jones and Zachary Quinto.

Field said she has been searching for a role to return to Broadway but couldn’t find any that spoke to her like Amanda.

She said there really aren’t huge, powerful stage roles for women equivalent to Hamlet or Willy Loman of “Death of a Salesman.”

“To me, Amanda is in a handful of great female roles. There aren’t a lot, really,” she said. “I keep looking for new plays and am constantly doing readings. I’ll do anything. But maybe because I needed to get this out of my system — I needed to have my time with her — nothing else has really completely rung the bell.”

Field was Oscar nominated for her Mary Todd in Steven Spielberg’s “Lincoln” and spent five seasons in ABC’s “Brothers and Sisters,” winning an Emmy in its first season. Her latest is “Hello, My Name Is Doris.”

The new “The Glass Menagerie” will play at the Golden Theatre beginning Feb. 14, with an official opening night set for March 23.

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