Stockard Channing In 'Other Desert Cities': Actress Returns To Stage After Collapse, Surgery

Stockard Channing Returns To Stage After Collapse, Surgery

By MARK KENNEDY, The Associated Press

NEW YORK — Stockard Channing has made a speedy – some might say miraculous – return to Broadway.

The 67-year-old Tony Award-winner performed in "Other Desert Cities" on Friday night and plans to continue in the show despite undergoing arthroscopic surgery on her right knee less than a week ago.

Channing felt her knee collapse backstage after the Nov. 18 show and missed seven performances. She plans to perform in Saturday night's show and Sunday's matinee. An understudy performed Saturday's matinee and will do Wednesday's matinee.

The Jon Robin Baitz play, about a dysfunctional family wrestling with a deep secret, opened Nov. 3.

In an interview Friday before her return, Channing said: "This is maybe stupid. I don't know. But if it doesn't blow up or get painful, I'm doing the right thing."

Watch an excerpt from "Other Desert Cities":

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