@TheFilmStage LUNANA: A YAK IN THE CLASSROOM is an Oscar nominee that just began paid-streaming today 2/11. Yet it's not featured in this week's "New to Streaming" feature. This wonderful film needs (and deserves) all the attention it can get. Dropped ball, TFS.
@HighSierraMan @beacongal @bobjhofler Michael Riedel covered the Broadway situation nicely in RAZZLE DAZZLE. For Hollywood, you have to start with Otto Friedrich's CITY OF NETS; and Catherine Fisk's WRITING FOR HIRE: UNIONS, HOLLYWOOD AND MAD AVE. A friend recommends CLASS STRUGGLE IN HOLLYWOOD 1930-1950 by Horne.
First appearance at New York Stage Review. So happy to be working at this site with these great people.
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I'll join my voice to those recommending Bernard Weinraub's FALL in Boston. Arthur Miller's special needs son brought out his need to deny. A heartbreaker. #huntingtontheatrecompany
Make a mental or actual note to see Jeffrey Schwarz's THE FABULOUS ALLAN CARR, a dishy, delightful, and surprisingly moving portrait of the ultimate self-made mogul. Yes, his misconceived Oscar show opening number haunted him to the grave. But his accomplishments are many:
(The rise and fall of "Can't Stop the Music" is worth the price of admission.) Most of all, you will be touched, I think, by this uncomfortable young outsider whose love of Hollywood glamour motivated him to reconstruct himself and make his dreams come true,