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Mary Jane 1986 The Stuff of Dreams: Native American Dolls. New York: Museum of the American Indian. 29x22.5cm. 96 pp. 36 color plates. 45 black-and-white photographs,artifact list,bibliography. ISBN 0-93440-43-0. paper. $15.95. Museum of the American Indian. Heye Foundation. Broadway ...
They are: Ugetsu (1953), Some Like It Hot (1959), Anora (2024), Prince of Broadway (2008), Basquiat (1996), Chungking Express (1994), and Jean de Florette/Manon of the Spring: Two Films by Claude Berri (1986). Read more | Comments (94) | Blu-ray, 4K Latest News All Blu...
The new Broadway season begins with this two-character play from Jen Silverman who is a “they/them” playwright, novelist, and screenwriter; and they seems to have had productions everywhere except in New York. But now at long last they can include the Booth Theatre on Broadway as a home...
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Five Star Final ran for 175 performances on Broadway and several touring companies took the play around the country in the following months. Warner Brothers bought the film rights for $25,000 and began lining it up as a feature for Edward G. Robinson, the studio’s hottest star from the ...
including Dayton Live and its reliance on direct-from-Broadway national tours, will remain dark this fall, hoping for a winter rebound at the earliest. Nevertheless, to borrow a phrase from Betty Comden and Adolph Green, “let’s be glad for what we had.” So, here is my annual salute ...
It boils theater down to the basics- and thankfully no one decided to ruin this film-to-stage adaptation by inserting some dreadful musical numbers, as has been the norm on Broadway. The historic Golden Theatre is the perfect venue for this production, as it's not-to-large and not-too-...
Jackie Moran, Bonita Granville, Jane Powell in SONG OF THE OPEN ROAD Song of the Open Road (1944) Directed by S. Sylvan Simon This was the only Jane Powell film I hadn’t seen, and after she died I sought it out. It may be low budget, but I had such fun watching it. The film...
Fragile Foxopened on Broadway on October 10, 1954. The review by ‘Bron’ in Variety mentioned the play’s virtues but emphasized its faults: “Fragile Fox, reportedly based upon the playwright’s personal experiences, is a frequently sturdy melodrama. The story revolves around two lieutenants wh...