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Cynthia Nixon Reveals How She Plans to Pull Off Thanksgiving with Only 1 Day Off During Broadway Run (Exclusive)

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Brian Anthony Hernandez, Kimberlee SpeakmanNovember 24, 2025 at 4:00 AM

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Cynthia Nixon revealed her Thanksgiving game plan amid her busy schedule starring in Marjorie Prime on Broadway

The Gilded Age actress is starring in Jordan Harrison’s Pulitzer Prize-finalist play alongside June Squibb

Squibb plays Marjorie, while Nixon plays her daughter, Tess

Cynthia Nixon just revealed her impressive Thanksgiving plans.

Speaking with PEOPLE in an exclusive conversation at The Gilded Age FYC event in New York City on Nov. 18, the actress teased her holiday game plan amid her busy schedule starring in Broadway’s Marjorie Prime.

“I’m having 22 [people over] for Thanksgiving at my house,” Nixon, 59, said when asked of her holiday festivities. “I only have a day off from my show, but I’m gonna try and do some stuff in advance, I think.”

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Cynthia Nixon (right) and Christine Baranski at ‘The Gilded Age’ FYC event on Nov. 18, 2025

"Twenty-two people,” she casually reiterated.

While Nixon did not disclose who will be attending her upcoming Thanksgiving gathering, people likely on the guest list might be her three children and her wife, Christine Marinoni.

Nixon is a mother to Seph, 29, Charles, 22, and Max, 14.

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From left: Danny Burstein, June Squibb, Cynthia Nixon and Christopher Lowell in ‘Marjorie Prime’ on Broadway

The Sex and the City alum is starring in Jordan Harrison’s Pulitzer Prize-finalist play Marjorie Prime, alongside June Squibb, 96.

Nixon plays Tess, the daughter of Squibb’s titular character Marjorie, who is navigating memory and loss as she interacts with a holographic companion programmed to resemble her deceased husband.

Tickets to Marjorie Prime, directed by Anne Kauffman, are now available.

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