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It’s on Central Park South across from Rumplemeyer’s, and one is Lillian Cornwall, an executive,
and actually what’s interesting is that Lillian Cornwall, that character has a lot
to do with Sara Good in The Sisters Rosensweig, and she’s on break from her work, and she’s
taking a stroll for lunch and Tasha Blumberg, Jamie’s mother, just left dancing school,
and the two mothers run into each other and their conversation, which are two worlds that
would never meet…they’re only two people who would know each other, because their daughters
know each other, but they’re people who are much happier in their own skins than their
daughters’, I think. That’s one of my favorite scenes in that play. I like it a
lot.