Rose Byrne’s Near-Perfect 9-Part Masterpiece Miniseries Quietly Hits Harder Today Hulu’s Mrs. America, a nine-part miniseries created by Mad Men writer Dahvi Waller, has emerged as a critical and cultural touchstone, offering a nuanced exploration of the 1970s battle over the Equal Rights Amendment. The series, starring Rose Byrne as Gloria Steinem, Cate Blanchett as Phyllis Schlafly, and a stellar ensemble cast, delves into the ideological clashes between feminist leaders and conservative activists during a pivotal era in American history. With a 96% Rotten Tomatoes rating, the miniseries has been praised for its historical accuracy, compelling performances, and the complexity of its characters, who embody the tensions and contradictions of the feminist movement and its opposition. The narrative centers on the real-life struggle to pass the Equal Rights Amendment, a battle that pitted progressive advocates against conservative forces determined to block its ratification. Phyllis Schlafly, portrayed by Blanchett, is depicted as a shrewd and calculating figure who transforms her opposition to the ERA into a political career. Her character’s journey from a foreign policy advocate to a formidable political strategist highlights the personal and ideological shifts that defined her rise to power. Meanwhile, Rose Byrne’s Gloria Steinem is portrayed as a thoughtful, charismatic leader who navigates the challenges of the feminist movement with strategic intelligence. The series emphasizes Steinem’s awareness of the movement’s blind spots, particularly regarding race, class, and sexuality, framing her as a lens through which viewers can understand the era’s complexities.#rose_byrne #dahvi_waller #gloria_steinem #phyllis_schlafly #shirley_chisholm
Kelli O’Hara Embraces Chaos and Friendship in Broadway’s Fallen Angels Kelli O’Hara and Rose Byrne are at the heart of Fallen Angels, a Broadway production that reimagines Noël Coward’s 1920s play as a raucous exploration of female friendship, jealousy, and shared passion. The show, now a cornerstone of the current Broadway season, follows two women who reunite after a shared lover returns to town, sparking a night of emotional revelations, rivalry, and unfiltered honesty. O’Hara, a Tony Award-winning actress, reflects on the play’s enduring relevance and the unique dynamic between her and Byrne, who also earned a Tony nomination for her role. The production, which O’Hara describes as “glorious chaos,” centers on the tension between two lifelong friends navigating the complexities of their relationship. As they await the return of their ex-lover, the women’s interactions escalate from playful banter to heartfelt confessions, punctuated by moments of vulnerability and competition. O’Hara emphasizes the play’s subversive nature, noting that Coward’s original work was nearly banned for its bold portrayal of female desire. “The play was incredibly ahead of its time,” she says. “We tried to give the women more agency in the storytelling and focus on their friendship rather than their rivalry.” O’Hara’s collaboration with Byrne is a highlight of the production. The two actors, who have built careers in contrasting genres, bring distinct energies to their roles. O’Hara portrays the more grounded, responsible friend, while Byrne embodies the wild, impulsive counterpart. Their dynamic, O’Hara explains, is rooted in the characters’ contrasting personalities: one must “hold down the fort,” while the other “goes off the rails.#broadway #kelli_ohara #rose_byrne #fallen_angels #noel_coward
