Two one-name legends meet as actress Valerie Harper takes on a stage play about an iconic Hollywood broad having a very, very bad day. 'Looped': TV's Rhoda Tackles The Trials Of Tallulah A person has ...
The first time Eileen Bowman saw Tallulah Bankhead she was “probably 8 or 9” years old and watching a rerun of “The Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Comedy Hour,” a short-lived TV sequel to the classic “I Love ...
2 John Cameron Mitchell Will Lead OH, MARY! on Broadway Looped tells the story of actress Tallulah Bankhead, the original celebrity bad girl who enters a film studio session to re-record (or "loop") ...
Tallulah Bankhead once said, “Say anything about me, darling, as long as it isn’t boring.” The Roustabouts Theatre Company rose to that challenge with “Looped.” It is a delightfully funny play ...
From silver screen legends, to legends in their own mind and so much in between, the theater world of the Crescent City gets a bit "loopy" in the coming days as curtain rises on November. From the big ...
Born into a well-heeled Alabama family at the turn of the century, actress Tallulah Bankhead roared into New York in the 1920s and quickly turned heads with her good looks, quick wit and indulgent ...
Her performances always were secondary to life itself. Even as her acting career was fading into B-movie horror flicks, the off-stage Tallulah Bankhead remained prodigiously profane, aggressively ...
If you go Looped by Arena Stage Where: Lincoln Theatre, 1215 U St. NW When: Through June 28 Info: $25 to $74; 202-488-3300; arenastage.org Rhoda Morgenstern is gone. Yes, Valerie Harper won four Emmy ...
Next up at Stageworks/Hudson is LOOPED by Matthew Lombardo on Friday, July 12, 2013. Preview performances are July 10 and 11. LOOPED runs Wednesdays through Sundays through July 28 at Stageworks’ Max ...
Rob Ruggiero (Ella) directs the three-person cast that is completed by Brian Hutchison and Michael Mulheren. Matthew Lombardo's play, according to show notes, "tells the story of Tallulah Bankhead, ...
Why oh why would playwrights and actors gravitate to the story of a boozy, fading movie star given to lewd gestures and bawdy asides? You know, lines like: "I'll be the first to say I'm bisexual: Buy ...