"I got some great rejections, really intense and detailed," he says. Edwards, whose "National Defense" just ended a successful run in Woolly Mammoth's second summer rep season, was mailing out the script of his Helen Hayes Award-winning "New York Mets" on his own. This Friday seems to be theater night on TV: PBS is airing a reprise of Tom Stoppard's "On the Razzle," performed by the National Theater of Great Britain, 9 p.m. A press release says Harden plays "a luscious, naive production intern." After the program, viewers are asked to phone in their reactions. on Channel 9, on the CBS Summer Playhouse production of "In the Lion's Den," about backstage life at a popular children's TV show. Harden makes her prime-time television debut Friday at 8 p.m. Marcia Gay Harden was a familiar name to Washington theatergoers - the actress made a critical and popular splash in plays like "Burrhead," "Equus," "And They Dance Real Slow in Jackson" and "The Miss Firecracker Contest." Then she left in 1985 to try her luck in New York and we haven't seen her since. Place has been replaced by Caroline Aaron.
THE BULLETIN BOARD is full this week: Mary Kay Place, who played Loretta Haggers in "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman," among other roles, was all set to be in the cast of "I Never Sang for My Father" at the Kennedy Center, but recently dropped out to take a movie role.