Monroe Still Classic After All These Years
Our culture thrives on celebrity driven pulp, with the rise and fall of the American aristocracy - typically movie stars, though today it also covers those disgraceful celebutants feeding our endurable hunger for gossip and blazoning across the headlines. It is not often that one of those fallen idols' stories resonates beyond the 15 minutes of morbid fame. Honestly, who in their right mind cares that Britney Spears turned out to be the incompetent one in her marriage? Okay, maybe I do just a little.
Yet every so often a star comes along garnering respect and truly backing up their notoriety with at least a smidgen of talent. Add to that a tragic denouement with a couple high-profile flings, and what emerges is a story worth telling. Playwright Greg Thompson has captured a heart-felt look into the not so private life of a Hollywood darling in his play with music, Marilyn: Forever Blonde, revealing the innermost thoughts of Marilyn Monroe. It is told in her own words and music, currently playing at the Stella Adler Theatre in the heart of Hollywood.The story has become as old as time, at least in this town of movie magic, with a naïve dreamer wandering into the all too open arms of the Hollywood moguls, only to discover that sex always sells, and once in the grip of the studio system, there is rarely an easy escape route. Or so was the case during the so-called "Golden Age" of Hollywood.Marilyn: Forever Blonde includes make-up designer Jimmy James, choreographer Mistinguett and musical arrangement by Scott Farrell. Performances run through Sunday, April 1 at the Stella Adler Theatre at 6773 Hollywood Boulevard. Tickets are $30 and can be purchased at www.tix.com or by calling 800-595-4849. For more information, visit www.marilynforeverblonde.com.
Photos by Howard Petrella

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