Mira Sorvino's Unique Roxie Hart Captivates Broadway
Mira Sorvino is currently captivating Broadway audiences as Roxie Hart in 'Chicago'. Her portrayal is notably different from previous interpretations, focusing on an innocent and vulnerable side of the character. Meanwhile, she has recently shared memories of her past friendship with Charlie Sheen, recalling a drug-fuelled proposal and other unusual events.
Sorvino's Roxie Hart is 'apparently very different' from previous versions. She is playing the character with a more innocent and vulnerable approach, which has been well-received on Broadway.
Looking back on her past, Sorvino has opened up about her friendship with Charlie Sheen. She remembered him proposing to her while under the influence of drugs in the '90s. Sheen, in his memoir 'The Book of Sheen', provided a different account of these events. Sorvino also described following Sheen around as he disappeared into rooms with people for extended periods during this time.
Sorvino has been using her platform to raise awareness about important causes. She is currently participating in the Fox celebrity version of 'Name That Tune' to raise awareness for End Human Trafficking. Previously, she worked with the Polaris Project during the filming of a miniseries about human trafficking, aiming to provide accurate information and support to those affected.
Mira Sorvino's unique interpretation of Roxie Hart is winning over audiences in 'Chicago' on Broadway. Off-stage, she continues to use her voice to raise awareness about crucial issues, including human trafficking. Her memories of Charlie Sheen's drug-fuelled proposal serve as a reminder of her past, while her current work reflects her commitment to making a difference.
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