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Jean Smart Returns to Broadway

The Emmy-winning star, who got her start in Seattle, is taking on a one-woman show

By Sarah Stackhouse March 10, 2025

Seattle native Jean Smart
Seattle native Jean Smart
Photo by Jason Kim / Trunk Archive

Jean Smart is heading back to Broadway.

She’ll be starring in Call Me Izzy, a one-woman dark comedy about a rural Louisiana woman with a life-altering secret. Written by CBS News contributor Jamie Wax, the play has never been staged before. The show begins previews at the end of May and opens June 12 for a limited 12-week run at Studio 54 in New York City.

Smart, 73, best known for Hacks, Watchmen, Designing Women and Mare of Easttown, has won six Emmys and five Critics Choice Awards. She made her Broadway debut in 1981.

Last year, Seattle magazine recognized her as one of our Trailblazing Women. In her interview, she said growing up in Seattle shaped her career, crediting her high school drama teacher Earl Kelly at Ballard High School and the University of Washington’s drama program for her foundational training.

“At the University of Washington, I had some remarkable professors in the drama department, such as Eve Roberts and Bob Loper, and Duncan Ross,” Smart said. “I don’t know where I would be right now if I hadn’t had that experience in college.”

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