
For episode six of The Plaza Podcast, we will be hearing "Thought Selfies" by Rosemary Hopkins. In these "Thought Selfies," Rosemary describes some of her earliest memories that led to her pursuing a career in show business.
Rosemary has had a professional career as an actor, comedian and director. She performed at Elizabeth Taylor's Kick Off Fund Raiser for Aids at the Jacob Javits Center, at Ronald Reagan's Presidential inaugural ball in Washington DC, and directed Tammy Grimes in the radio play "The Cat Wife" at the Paley Museum of Radio and Television. Rosemary was, along with three other women, the founder and producer of The Eccentric Circle Theater in NY which was an Equity showcase theater.
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