![]() ![]() They did, however, both help define the modern-day beauty business through concepts like gift with purchase, a tactic still employed by modern-day beauty companies (including the Estée Lauder Cos. While both women would likely have attended the same events, the two are thought to have never met. You can love your job - it can’t love you back.” ![]() “Most people that sell a book, it goes into a drama series, and you say goodbye - you sell your child…they really are completely passionate about showing how hard it was for working women to raise that arc, to get through, to build the business, and how lonely that can be. “They crave a sort of authenticity to it, which is completely magical,” Woodhead says. The New York opening follows a run at Chicago’s Goodman Theatre, and a healthy dose of subsequent tweaks, according to Woodhead, who communicated with the writers of the show as it progressed. ![]() ![]() Michael Greif is directing the production, which also features John Dossett and Douglas Sills, both Tony Award nominees. The show, starring Patti LuPone as Rubinstein and Christine Ebersole as Arden, officially opens April 6 at the Nederlander Theatre on West 41 st Street. The legacy of both ladies is hitting Broadway as Woodhead’s “War Paint” (originally published by Virago Press in 2003) opened for previews March 7. Patti LuPone and Christine Ebersole in “War Paint.” Joan Marcus ![]()
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