Who's Afraid of Kathleen Turner?

New StatesmanJuly 27, 2009

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She is certainly up for talking about politics. "I am politically active," she announces. "When I'm not on stage every night, I am on the board of directors for Planned Parenthood organisation in our country, and have been for many years." Planned Parenthood is a federation of women's health clinics across America, providing sex education, birth control and access to that evergreen source of political crisis, abortion. "It's not just about abortion, though: it's...

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Who's Afraid of Kathleen Turner?

When I scurry into the appointed room at Kathleen Turner's hotel, she is already there, alone, cigarette elegantly poised in one manicured hand. It is the day after fags have been publicly denounced in England. She can afford to be queenly: at the moment, her name is up in lights in the West End and people are paying anything they can to see her as Martha, the terrifying female lead in the hit of the season, the Broadway transfer of W...

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