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Fun Run by Mr Tom Via Flickr: Read Mr Fox and Mrs PB's feature in this fabulous issue of Classic Play: www.classic-play.com/the-sports-issue/story-time-fun-run/
"The Front Page" (1931) "Gentlemen" of the press gathered around the table (left to right); Fred Howard as Schwartz, (left foreground) Eugene Strong as Endicott, Matt Moore (standing with banjo) as Ernie Kruger, Pat O'Brien as Hildebrand "Hildy" Johnson (standing with train tickets), Frank McHugh as "Mac" McCue & Phil Tead as Wilson....
Theatre Company Participates in Project1Voice Event
Theatre Company Participates in Project1Voice Event
The NSU Theatre Company and its producing artistic director, Professor Anthony Stockard were invited to participate in Project1VOICE’s annual international simultaneous event: 1-Voice, 1-Play, 1-Day. The annual event presents a classic play or musical authored by an African-American artist. This year’s selected play, Yellowman was presented by over 45 theaters, in three countries, on the exact…
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Anna Christie *** (1930, Greta Garbo, Charles Bickford, George F Marion, Marie Dressler) - Classic Movie Review 2917
Anna Christie *** (1930, Greta Garbo, Charles Bickford, George F Marion, Marie Dressler) – Classic Movie Review 2917
In 1930 a nervous MGM studio advertised their biggest star’s long-delayed début in the talkies rather sensibly with ‘Garbo talks!’ And so, after more than half an hour of screen time, she finally does: “Gif me a visky with chincher ale on the saide – and don’t be steengy, baby!’
Perhaps surprisingly, the American public lapped up the Swedish star’s heavy Stockholm accent and the stage was set…
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AUGUST WILSON'S "The Piano Lesson"--Berta Berta
I love this scene. They just break into a classic work song and its intensely beautiful.