Madison native returns to Wisconsin in national tour of Broadway’s ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’

MILWAUKEE — When Chaz Ingraham was growing up in Madison, Wis., in the 1990s, he frequented his grandmother’s house.

She had three VHS tapes. The only one that was appropriate for kids, Ingraham remembered, was “Mrs. Doubtfire.”

“So I always equate it with her because I just watched it over and over at her house. She was obsessed with Robin Williams from ‘Hook,’ ‘Patch Adams,’ and so the idea of Robin Williams finding ways to be with his kids no matter what, even at that young age, really spoke to me,” he said. “The movie is so fast-paced and zany, it’s hard not to love even today, even though it hits a little different as an adult than when you’re 5-years-old in the ‘90s.”…

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