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Date of Death: November 28, 1976 (65)

Birth Place: Waterbury, CT, USA

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AUNTIE MAME Sweeps Into South Bend Civic Theatre 5/6-22
by BWW News Desk - May 6, 2011


Pull up a seat at life's banquet as South Bend Civic Theatre proudly presents one of the great comic characters of the 20th century in her original (non-musical) stage incarnation, Auntie Mame, May 6th through May 22nd in the Wilson Mainstage Auditorium 403 N. Main Street, South Bend.

AUNTIE MAME Sweeps Into South Bend Civic Theatre 5/6-22
by BWW News Desk - May 6, 2011


Pull up a seat at life's banquet as South Bend Civic Theatre proudly presents one of the great comic characters of the 20th century in her original (non-musical) stage incarnation, Auntie Mame, May 6th through May 22nd in the Wilson Mainstage Auditorium 403 N. Main Street, South Bend.

Buck Creek Players Presents Auntie Mame 4/1-10
by BWW News Desk - Apr 10, 2011


The Buck Creek Players will continue their 2010-2011 season 'From Page to Stage' with the classic comedy, Auntie Mame, written by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee.

AUNTIE MAME Sweeps Into South Bend Civic Theatre 5/6-22
by Kassie Rivera - Apr 1, 2011


Pull up a seat at life's banquet as South Bend Civic Theatre proudly presents one of the great comic characters of the 20th century in her original (non-musical) stage incarnation, Auntie Mame, May 6th through May 22nd in the Wilson Mainstage Auditorium 403 N. Main Street, South Bend.

Buck Creek Players Presents Auntie Mame 4/1-10
by BWW News Desk - Apr 1, 2011


The Buck Creek Players will continue their 2010-2011 season 'From Page to Stage' with the classic comedy, Auntie Mame, written by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee.

Buck Creek Players Presents Auntie Mame 4/1-10
by BWW News Desk - Apr 1, 2011


The Buck Creek Players will continue their 2010-2011 season 'From Page to Stage' with the classic comedy, Auntie Mame, written by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee.

BWW Reviews: ROCKET TO THE MOON, The National Theatre, March 30 2011
by Gary Naylor - Mar 31, 2011


Gary Naylor sees steamy temptation set in the Big Apple.

Patti LuPone Talks Potential Streisand GYPSY
by Robert Diamond - Mar 29, 2011


Back on March 21, Deadline.com reported that despite comments that Arthur Laurents made to the Hartford Courant earlier this month, that a GYPSY movie starring Barbra Streisand is still a possibility. Patti LuPone was asked about the potential of the film during an interview with Fort Worth theatre web site, theaterjones.com. Any thoughts on the Barbra Streisand Gypsy remake that's off and on again? Doesn't that tell you it's not going to happen? Arthur Laurents told me the three actresses he had in mind for the role, and of the three, Streisand was the best choice. I think she's the best choice. Do you think it will ever happen? I hope it doesn't?ha! Movie musicals aren't done well anyway. There's no time for applause for the numbers. They aren't shot correctly?you need to see the dancing. If Streisand gave herself over to the part...singing 'Rose's Turn' is all about giving up control and discovering it every time. I think Streisand is very in control. She would be like, 'I'm going to fart, and everyone's going to hear it!'

Buck Creek Players Presents Auntie Mame 4/1-10
by Gabrielle Sierra - Mar 23, 2011


The Buck Creek Players will continue their 2010-2011 season 'From Page to Stage' with the classic comedy, Auntie Mame, written by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee.

Is the GYPSY Film with Barbra Streisand Still On?
by Robert Diamond - Mar 21, 2011


Deadline.com is now reporting that despite comments that Arthur Laurents made to the Hartford Courant earlier this month, that a GYPSY movie starring Barbra Streisand is still a possibility. They report that 'a deal is close to being made at Universal Pictures, with Joel Silver producing. Streisand's still in as Rose and so are book writer Arthur Laurents and lyricist Stephen Sondheim.' and that 'Multiple sources said that the deal that's closing gives the show creators a strong say over the screenwriter, director, choreographer and who'll play the roles of Herbie and Louise. Warner Bros retains the rights to be co-financier after it rejected a deal that would have granted those same approvals to heirs.'

Buck Creek Players Presents Auntie Mame 4/1-10
by Gabrielle Sierra - Mar 14, 2011


The Buck Creek Players will continue their 2010-2011 season 'From Page to Stage' with the classic comedy, Auntie Mame, written by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee.

Arthur Laurents Says That Barbra Streisand GYPSY Film is OFF
by Robert Diamond - Mar 12, 2011


Now, Arthur Laurents tells the Hartford Courant that the film as did. As per the paper: 'But now Laurents says the film version is not going to happen 'for a really fascinating reason, much bigger than 'Gypsy.' '

Barbra Streisand Confirms She's Starring in New GYPSY Film!
by Robert Diamond - Feb 8, 2011


Barbra Streisand has confirmed to the LA Times that she will indeed star in a new film version of GYPSY. The news leaked 'a little early, because the deal wasn't finished,' Streisand said. 'I am not sure about directing it. It may just be too much. I know I will be playing the part. It's like a bookend starting with 'Funny Girl.'

GYPSY OF THE MONTH: Dana Marie Ingraham of 'Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark'
by Adrienne Onofri - Feb 3, 2011


With Spidey's official opening postponed yet another month, we get a peek inside the Foxwoods Theatre with Dana.

Update: Streisand Interested in Starring, Not Directing GYPSY; Producers on Board; Tom Hanks?
by Robert Diamond - Jan 5, 2011


The New York Times has gotten more information on the story, talking to both Arthur Laurents and to Stephen Sondheim who told them that Warner Brothers and Joel Silver are on board as producers, and that he'd (Laurents) suggested Tom Hanks for Herbie, an idea that he says Barbra Streisand loved. Laurents also says that Streisand is no longer going to direct the film, as she once wanted to but instead will just play the part.

RIALTO CHATTER: Streisand to Direct, Produce & Star in GYPSY Film?
by Robert Diamond - Jan 5, 2011


Michael Riedel is reporting in the New York Post today that straight from the mouth of bookwriter Arthur Laurents is word that Barbra Streisand is 'deep in negotiations to direct, produce and star in a movie version of GYPSY' for which Laurents has given her approval. Laurents, who directed Streisand in her first Broadway show, I CAN GET IT FOR YOU WHOLESALE, and who wrote THE WAY WE WERE for her said that he's has long talks with her on the subject, and that 'She had a mother who she always thought was Mama Rose. I don't want to get into the details, but the point is she knows. She's got it in her. She's going to be much more than people expect.'

Review - Devil Boys From Beyond: Charles or Charles?
by Ben Peltz - Nov 14, 2010


While the campy antics of Devil Boys From Beyond may suggest an unlikely blend of screwball classics like His Girl Friday with infamous sci-fi fare such as Plan 9 From Outer Space, the movie title that kept popping into my mind was Clash of The Titans.  Not because of the mythical physiques of beefy boys Jeff Riberdy and Jacques Mitchell, but because this honey of a laff-riot matches esteemed associates from the schools of Off-Broadway's two most significant drag theatre artists.

Review - After The Revolution: The Life Of The Party
by Ben Peltz - Nov 13, 2010


Sure, in America the guilty have just as much a right to a fair trial as the innocent.  But when someone you believe is guilty doesn't get one, is that a wrong you can be all that enthused about righting?  That's one of the discussion points that might be mulled over by leftist radicals downing shots of vodka after taking in Amy Herzog's After The Revolution.  Unfortunately, this tantalizing moral dilemma is regulated to a throwaway point in a play that teases us with its political content while contenting itself with being a rather formulaic family drama.  It's a good one, for sure; well-written (despite an unsatisfying ending) with absorbing conflicts and director Carolyn Cantor's excellent cast is always engaging, but every so often the play reminds us of an interesting direction the author decided not to take.

2010 River To River Festival Kicks Off Today
by BWW News Desk - Jun 21, 2010


Offering something for everyone, the ninth annual River To River® Festival today unveiled a stellar line-up of free music, dance, and cultural events that firmly establishes Lower Manhattan as the city's summer arts capital.

Review - If a Girl Isn't Funny
by Ben Peltz - Jun 14, 2010


The trouble all started when Jule Styne composed a score for Funny Girl that Fanny Brice could not possibly have sung. 

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