








“Definitely all the years of theater work have helped me to develop Dorota,’’ Szadkowski tells us. “The heightened stakes of ‘Gossip Girl’ are very theatrical. I definitely think there’s a very classic relationship lifted directly out of theater history.’’ Szadkowski is in Boston tonight to perform a free reading of the Thornton Wilder plays “The Long Christmas Dinner’’ and “The Happy Journey’’ as part of Commonwealth Shakespeare Company’s “American Voices’’ series. The night is being directed by another ART alum, Rebekah Maggor, whom Szadkowski has known since they were undergraduate students in New York. Szadkowski has made a name for herself on television, usually playing opinionated servants, including Elzbieta, Tony Soprano’s maid on “The Sopranos.’’ But Szadkowski tells us that theater is still her home, and that she attributes much of her success to what she learned while she was studying here. “Boston is my creative home. The ART – it’s what made me an actor and makes me want to continue to be an actor.’’ Of course, Szadkowski has nothing but good things to say about her post-ART colleagues, actresses like Meester, with whom Szadkowski shares most of her scenes. “She’s such a comic talent,’’ Szadkowski says. “And the work feels very much like working on stage.’’ Szadkowski urges “Gossip Girl’’ fans to give tonight’s readings a chance. She describes the plays as “funny’’ and “juicy’’ – perfect for those who enjoy the antics of Dorota and Blair. “Without Thornton Wilder, we wouldn’t have the one-hour dramas we watch on TV today,’’ says Szadkowski. The free “American Voices’’ performance is at 7 p.m. at the Calderwood Pavilion at the Boston Center for the Arts. Posted by Tonya on Nov 30, 2009 |









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