RippedMan said: "Honestly, and I don't mean this in a bad way, but where did she come from? I know she was in ONCE, but I feel like she came out of nowhere and now has had back to back starring roles on Broadway. What did she do in the prior 10 years of her life?"
Google is your friend but here is some low hanging fruit:
RippedMan said: "Honestly, and I don't mean this in a bad way, but where did she come from? I know she was in ONCE, but I feel like she came out of nowhere and now has had back to back starring roles on Broadway. What did she do in the prior 10 years of her life?"
Check out her website. There a resume and plenty of info there.
The Broadway HD version started streaming today, and does feature a different edit in the rain scene. The shot in the PBS version where the camera started to pan up is gone, and the camera stays midrange on Katrina Lenk and Adina Verson, allowing the full sensuality of the scene to play. There's no blurring of the nightgowns. Given that the scene is tastefully staged and performed, with no nudity and you can see vastly more suggestive material on network and cable television, the PBS edit seems even more oddly schoolmarmish in hindsight.
Begin at the beginning and go on till you come to the end: then stop.