Tamara Tunie will play three small roles, including the countess of Rossillion, in the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey's production of "All's Well That Ends Well." Here the countess banters with her clown Lavatch, played by John Ahlin.
She was already a producer, a director and a coroner before she decided to become a duchess, a counselor and a widow.
But that’s Tamara Tunie for you. No matter how much she’s doing, she’s always up for doing more.
“People always assume that I don’t need much sleep,” she says, while on a rehearsal break at the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey. “I actually do; I just get a lot of deferred sleep in big clumps of time.”
But where does she find those clumps? In June, Tunie finished directing “See You in September,” a romantic film scheduled for release next year. Says Tunie:...
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