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Theater Thursday 10/02/08: Frankie and Johnny

Laura's Blogs Posted on November 14, 2012 by LauraDecember 27, 2012

I have always enjoyed this movie. Not just because Al Pacino’s in it, but I always liked the story… Frankie and Johnny is a 1991 American motion picture. The original music score was composed by Marvin Hamlisch. The film was marketed with the tagline “You never choose love. Love chooses you.” Terrence McNally’s screenplaywas adapted from his 1987 off-Broadway play Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune, although it differed dramatically from the original, which had only two characters and was set in Frankie’s … Continue reading →

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Theater Thursday 05/29/08: Valley of the Dolls

Laura's Blogs Posted on November 14, 2012 by LauraNovember 24, 2012

Valley of the Dolls is a 1967 American drama film based on the 1966 novel of the same name by Jacqueline Susann. The film, which was produced by David Weisbart and directed by Mark Robson, received a great deal of publicity during its production. Upon release it was a commercial success, though universally panned by critics. It was re-released in 1969 following the murder of star Sharon Tate (she was murdered by the Charles Manson gang while she was pregnant with director Roman Polanski’s child), … Continue reading →

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Theater Thursday 04/28/08: The Search for Bridey Murphy

Laura's Blogs Posted on November 14, 2012 by LauraNovember 24, 2012

“The Search for Bridey Murphy” was a film made in 1956. Bridey Murphy is the name of a woman that U.S. housewife Virginia Tighe (April 27,1923 – July 12, 1995) claimed to have been in her previous life. In 1952, Colorado businessman and amateur hypnotist Morey Bernstein put housewife Virginia Tighe of Pueblo, Colorado in a trance that sparked off startling revelations about Tighe’s alleged past life as a 19th-century Irishwoman and her rebirth in the United States 59 years later. Bernstein used a technique … Continue reading →

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Theater Thursday 04/07/08: East of Eden

Laura's Blogs Posted on November 14, 2012 by LauraNovember 24, 2012

East of Eden is a 1955 film, directed by Elia Kazan, and loosely based on part of the 1952 novel of the same name by U.S. author John Steinbeck. It stars Julie Harris, James Dean (in his first major screen role), and Raymond Massey; it also features Burl Ives, Richard Davalos, and Jo Van Fleet, and was adapted by Paul Osborn and John Steinbeck. Although set in early twentieth century Monerey, California, much of the film was actually shot on location in Mendocino, California. Some … Continue reading →

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Theater Thursday 04/10/08: Requiem for a Heavyweight

Laura's Blogs Posted on November 14, 2012 by LauraNovember 24, 2012

Requiem for a Heavyweight was originally a 1956 American teleplay written by Rod Serling (creator of The Twilight Zone) and produced for the live television show Playhouse 90 on 11 October 1956, then was later filmed as a movie starring Anthony Quinn, Jackie Gleason, and Mickey Rooney in 1962. The teleplay won a Peabody Award, the first given to an individual script, and helped establish Serling’s reputation. The broadcast was directed by Ralph Nelson and is generally considered one of the most famous examples of … Continue reading →

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Theater Thursday 03/24/08: The Three Faces of Eve 50th Anniversary

Laura's Blogs Posted on November 14, 2012 by LauraNovember 24, 2012

The Three Faces of Eve is a 1957 book and film, loosely based on the true story of a woman (Chris Costner-Sizemore) who had dissociative identity disorder (Multiple Personality Disorder). The film stars Joanne Woodward, David Wayne, Lee J Cobb, Nancy Kulp, and Alistair Cooke. It was filmed at the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta, Georgia. Eve White is a quiet, self-effacing wife and mother who has headaches and occasional blackouts. Eventually she is sent to see psychiatrist Dr. Luther, and while under hypnosis … Continue reading →

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Theater Thursday 03/27/08: Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller

Laura's Blogs Posted on November 14, 2012 by LauraNovember 24, 2012

Death of a Salesman is a 1949 play by Arthur Miller and is considered a classic of American theater. Viewed by many as a caustic attack on the American Dream of achieving wealth and success without regard for principle, Death of a Salesman made both Arthur Miller and the character Willy Loman household names. The play raises a counterexample to Aristotle’s characterization of tragedy as the downfall of a great man, whether through (depending on the translator) a flaw in his character or a mistake … Continue reading →

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Theater Thursday: Broadcast News (1987)

Laura's Blogs Posted on November 14, 2012 by LauraNovember 24, 2012

The film revolves around three characters who work in television news. Jane Craig (Holly Hunter) is a talented producer who tries to conceal how important it is for her to be found sexually attractive by a handsome man (William Hurt) who epitomizes everything about television news that appalls her. Jane’s best friend and frequent collaborator, Aaron Altman (Albert Brooks), is a gifted writer and reporter ambitious for on-camera exposure, who is secretly in love with Jane, and embittered by her rejection of him. Tom Grunick … Continue reading →

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Theater Thursday 07/10/08: Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner ?

Laura's Blogs Posted on November 14, 2012 by LauraNovember 24, 2012

Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner , directed by Stanley Kramer, is a 1967 comedy-drama film starring Spencer Tracy, Sidney Poitier, Katharine Hepburn, and Katherine Houghton. The movie concerns Joanna “Joey” Drayton, a young white American woman (Houghton) who has had a whirlwind romance with Dr. Prentice (Poitier), an African American man she met while on a holiday in Hawaii. Prentice plans to fly to New York later that night then on to an assignment in Switzerland. Joanna plans to join him there, soon to be … Continue reading →

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Theater Thursday: Children of a Lesser God

Laura's Blogs Posted on November 14, 2012 by LauraNovember 14, 2012

Children of a Lesser God is a love story about a speech teacher who falls for a beautiful yet distant deaf girl in a small New England school for the deaf, and the obstacles that they face due to their differences. William Hurt plays James Leeds, a renegade teacher with an unconventional approach to education and a resume that includes stints as a bartender and a disk jockey. Upon his arrival, he is warned by school administrator Dr. Franklin Philip Bosco not to get creative … Continue reading →

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