Jennifer Aniston Makes A 24 Debut
October 24, 2006 by: HOLLYSCOOP TEAM

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Jennifer Aniston was all smiles last night as she made her Broadway debut. Jennifer took part in the 6th Annual 24 Hour Plays on Broadway and we hear she was a success. The play was a benefit which featured six 10-minute plays conceived, written, rehearsed and performed all within one day.
Jennifer Aniston impressed the crowd with her play "Three Girls and Bob" where she played a single woman who attends an intimacy workshop with two friends (Rosie Perez and Lynn Whitfield) and then tries out its lessons on a hapless man (David Cross.) "It shouldn't be this hard," her character says of single life.
We hear Jennifer put her in her fair share of time practicing; however, she made sure not to ever mention her personal life with boyfriend Vince Vaughn. Vince himself starred in a 24 Hour Plays benefit in London on Oct. 8 as well. Since Jennifer did such a great job she might want to consider Broadway over acting in films.
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