Julie Andrews, Stephen Collins, Michael Rupert, Rachel York, and Christopher Durang in Putting It Together (1993).
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Julie Andrews, Stephen Collins, Michael Rupert, Rachel York, and Christopher Durang in Putting It Together (1993).
CHARLOTTE: I don't have ulcers because I don't repress things. I admit to all my feelings. Now a few minutes ago when I wanted to hurl anti-homosexual epithets at you, I didn't repress myself, I just let 'em rip. And that's why I'm happy. And when you were mad at me, you took out your toy gun and you shot me. And that's the beginning of mental health. I mean, do you understand what I'm saying?
Situations like this playing out on my timeline daily
I met Sigourney Weaver at Comic Con (when she was promoting the movie Paul) and I often daydream about how much I wish I had gotten to chat with her for thirty seconds about my love of the playwright Christopher Durang (her frequent collaborator).
Beyond Therapy (1987, Robert Altman)
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Jeff Goldblum as Bruce in Beyond Therapy (1987).
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BEYOND THERAPY (1987). Robert Altman directs Jeff Goldblum and Julie Hagerty in an adaptation of the play by Christopher Durang.