As co-owner of a Berkeley-based theater company, I produced mostly one-man (or one-woman) plays and small ensemble pieces that played especially well in smaller, more intimate venues.
Irwin Jacobs had run the publicly held company as his own one-man show, and it was all but foreordained from the moment Paul joined up in 1990 that one day Paul would take over when Irwin stepped down.
Today, her 23-man company runs four tours in New York (the Jeffersons building used to be featured in one of them but is no longer on the itinerary), and just launched a new one in Washington, D.