“I really did feel, like, a burning desire to have my name in one of those Playbills someday.” Fey sits down with Pauley to talk about her career; her path to Broadway; what she was like in high school, and her life on- and off-stage with her husband, composer Jeff Richmond, who wrote the music for “Mean Girls.” Pauley is also there when Fey sees her name in a Playbill for “Mean Girls.” “It’s all happening,” Fey says
Emmy- and Golden Globe-winner Tina Fey has earned international acclaim as a comedy writer, actress, author and producer, but she’s always wanted her name in a copy of the Broadway publication Playbill, she tells Jane Pauley in an interview for CBS’ “Sunday Morning,” to be broadcast April 8.
Playbills someday.”
Fey sits down with Pauley to talk about her career; her path to Broadway; what she was like in high school, and her life on- and off-stage with her husband, composer Jeff Richmond, who wrote the music for “Mean Girls.”
Pauley is also there when Fey sees her name in a Playbill for “Mean Girls.”
“It’s all happening,” Fey says. “Dreams do come true!”
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