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Moline’s Spotlight Theatre Hosts Online Chat With Mara Davi

Moline’s Spotlight Theatre is putting the spotlight on a live online chat with Mara Davi today!

Moline's Spotlight Theatre Hosts Online Chat With Mara DaviAt noon Friday, April 3rd, Artistic Director Sara Tubbs sits down (virtually) With Mara Davi and takes your questions live on the Spotlight Facebook page! Mara played the role of Maggie in the Broadway revival of A Chorus Line, in 2006. She joined The Drowsy Chaperone on Broadway in 2007 succeeding Sutton Foster in the lead role of Janet van de Graaff. In 2008, she was featured in the premiere of the musical stage version of The Band Wagon at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego.

She was in New York’s 2008 Encores! concert presentation of No, No, Nanette in the title role, playing alongside Rosie O’Donnell, Sandy Duncan, Shonn Wiley, and Fred Willard. In 2012 she was in a musical adaptation of The Toxic Avenger at The Alley Theatre in Houston, Texas.

She appeared on the Broadway stage as Judy Haynes in the 2009 New York production of Irving Berlin’s White Christmas. She played Daisy Parker in the second season of the television show “Smash”. She Also has appeared as a recurring character on the CBS police drama “Blue Bloods.”

Davi starred as Joan in the Broadway revival of “Dames at Sea”, which ran from September 2015 to January 2016. And most recently was in the Broadway production of “The Play That Goes Wrong”.

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Moline's Spotlight Theatre Hosts Online Chat With Mara Davi

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