Second Stage Theatre. August 10, 2010. By Diana Scholl
Do you have any plans to do theater in New York? “I can’t say anything. I can’t. I would love to. And you’ll get the exclusive. Except it will be on Whocareswhattomcavanagh’sdoing.com” —TOM CAVANAGH
—EMMY ROSSUM
Could you see any of your movies being turned into plays? “American Pie: The Musical.” —PAUL WEITZ
—CHERRY JONES
Is there anyone you don’t trust? “New York City cab drivers when I’m on a bicycle.” —ZACH BRAFF
—SALLY HAWKINS
How did you prepare for the role? “We met with two dominatrices. And they were so smart and empowered and I totally left thinking, I’m ready to go have a session.” —ARI GRAYNOR
—MO ROCCA
How’s working with Zach Braff? “I was intimidated at first. My first scene I had to dominate him, and I couldn’t figure out how. But now I enjoy it. I look forward to it every night.” —SUTTON FOSTER
—ZACHARY QUINTO
Your character in the play is Jewish. Is this the first Jewish character you’ve played? “It is. I’m surprised, because at Christmastime, I always get stopped by the Mitzvah mobile.” —BOBBY CANNAVALE
—MARCIA GAY HARDEN
It’s the fifteenth anniversary of Clueless. Are there any lessons from the movie that transcend the ages? “I don’t know about that. But it’s a good movie.” —DONALD FAISON
—HALLEY FEIFFER
—JOSH HAMILTON