Update: The contest is now closed. Thanks to everyone who entered. The winner was picked at random. Congratulations Phillip! If you didn't win, check back on Monday for a chance to win tickets to another new Broadway show.
Happy morning-after-The-Oscars! Today, I'm giving away a pair of tickets to see Holland Taylor's one-woman show, Ann. Taylor, who also wrote the show, portrays Ann Richards, the legendary governor of Texas.
In order to win a pair of tickets to see the show, leave a comment on this post telling me which political figure you'd like to see a play about. If you have an idea for who should play that person, include that as well, though it's not necessary for the entry. For an extra entry, tweet about the contest or retweet one of my tweets about it. You must be following on Twitter for the extra entry. A winner will be chosen at random from all the entries on Friday, March 1, at 5:30 p.m. Please include your e-mail address or Twitter handle in the comments so I have a way to contact you if you win. Good luck!
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Bill and Hillary Clinton!! Their lives are so chock-full of potential drama... :)
Twitter: @ladystardust25
Hillary Clinton, played by Meryl Streep!
@AshleyRaeBK
People are so fascinated with Lincoln, I think now is the time to theatrically explore James Buchanan...someone who played a role in creating the climate that led to the Civil War. Interesting time politically, and the "only bachelor president" angle at that point in history is worth looking into now.
Twitter: @DumBrian
Frank Rizzo. Former police commissioner and mayor of Philadelphia. He oversaw the police brutality era, etc.
@Movidude74
ronald reagan - starring harrison ford
@gubbabump
Woodrow Wilson. I think we need to take a fresh look at his Presidency.
phillipleeny@hotmail.com
I'd like to see a play about Chris Christie starring John Goodman!!
bbonfanti@fordham.edu
How about Nancy Pelosi, starring Patti Lupone.
mrmath@rcn.com
Legendary NY politician, lawyer, activist Bella Abzug played by Kathy Bates
@lane1008
The story of Barney Frank (who's already a Broadway veteran) playing himself. Or maybe Tracy Letts plus a few pounds?
Twitter: @SoloZach
Teddy Roosevelt played by Phillip Seymour Hoffman.
twitter: @ydavey
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