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Show At Barre welcomes Tony Award Winner Daisy Eagan...
"Still Daisy After All These Years" is everything you ever wanted to know about Daisy Eagan but were afraid to ask. The youngest female ever to win a Tony award takes you on a journey through her life and career starting with her illustrious debut as a Bag of Wool and ending with her decision to get out of the game while she was still ahead. The loosely scripted show will be peppered with music and will end with a question and answer period with the audience.
"Eagan gives, hands down, the most believable rendering of an inebriate that I have ever witnessed." - Evan Henerson, The Daily News
"Oh, you do theater? That's cute." - L.A. Casting Director
"I'm sorry, I thought you were Susan Egan." - Rex Reed
Tickets are $20 in advance (online only) or at the door on the night of the show (if available). Advance ticket buyers receive priority seating. There is a two item food/drink minimum. Guests are encouraged to arrive early and enjoy BARRE vt's world class California cuisine, inventive cocktails and exceptional service.
BARRE vt is part of the Vermont/Rockwell Restaurant complex on the corner of Hollywood and Vermont. Valet parking is available behind the restaurant.
More about Daisy Eagan...
Daisy began her career at the age of 2 playing a bag of wool in a pre-school production of "Baa Baa Black Sheep". From there, she went on to become the youngest female ever to win a Tony award for her performance as Mary Lennox in "The Secret Garden" for which she also received Drama Desk and Outer Critic's Circle Award nominations.
Daisy has performed in countless stage productions including "Les Miserables" and James Joyce's The Dead" on Broadway, as well as world premiere productions of "Be Aggressive" (La Jolla Playhouse) and Christopher Shinn's "On the Mountain" (South Coast Rep.). She won the 2006 LA Weekly award for best supporting actress in a musical for her performance of Sally in "The Wild Party" at the Blank Theater.
Daisy also appeared in several films and TV shows including, "Losing Isaiah". "Ripe", "Without a Trace", "The Unit" and "Ghost Whisperer".
Daisy has since retired from professional acting and has gotten her BA from Antioch University Los Angeles in Psychology and Creative Writing. While she still performs in the occasional cabaret and staged readings for friends, Daisy is going on to pursue her Master's and License in clinical psychology. She plans to work with queer youth and with actors considering career changes.
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