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Netflix’s Russian Doll: Natasha Lyonne and Leslye Headland with Emily Nussbaum

Feb 28, 2019


Russian Doll—Natasha Lyonne’s genre-and-mind-bending smash-hit series from Nexflix has been hailed by critics and fans as one of the most creative series on TV—managing to be deliciously engaging without being overly gimmicky. It stars Lyonne as a woman who keeps dying then resetting to the night of her 36th birthday again and again.

Join Lyonne and co-creator Leslye Headland for an insiders’ conversation with The New Yorker's Emily Nussbaum about the acclaimed cult show.

Categories: Arts & Entertainment


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