Blogs about: William Inge

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Desperate Acts

raybarnhart1968 wrote 1 week ago: A few days ago, my friend, “Susan” and I were discussing a mutual acquaintance.  I said … more →

Tags: Actors, arthur o'connell, bus stop, Come back little sheba, dark at the top of the stairs, Desperate, Easily Crestfallen, elma, hal

Ralph Meeker is Gay, or rather, Ralph Meeker is Gay?

raybarnhart1968 wrote 2 weeks ago: Yesterday, at the Festival, someone was telling an anecdote about the actor Ralph Meeker. The anecdo … more →

Tags: Easily Crestfallen, picnic, Ralph Meeker, Ray Barnhart, William Inge Theatre Festival

Notes from the William Inge Theatre Festival

raybarnhart1968 wrote 2 weeks ago: It’s 1:30 am and I’m in bed, trying to go to sleep but I can’t turn my brain off. … more →

Tags: Age, Barbara Dana, dolly parton, Dustin Hoffman, Easily Crestfallen, Elizabeth Wilson, Glass Menagerie, Hyde Park on Hudson, Kim Stanley

Splendor in the Grass (1961)

Jamwizraz wrote 2 weeks ago: Splendor in the grass by Elia Kazan is by far my All-time favorite oldie. If you haven’t watch … more →

Tags: Arts & Culture, Cinema, Splendor in the Grass, Elia Kazan, Natalie Wood, Warren Beatty, Annette Benning, Old Movies, Stars

Classic Hollywood Birthdays1 comment

epclassicmovienight wrote 2 weeks ago: Today will be a day of double features celebrating classic Hollywood birthdays from Aline MacMahon, … more →

Tags: Classic Hollywood Birthdays, Mary Astor, Aline MacMahon, The Heart of New York, side streets, Gold Diggers of 1933, Busby Burkeley, Beulah Bondi, Two Alone

Perspective

raybarnhart1968 wrote 1 month ago: I went to see the Broadway revival of William Inge’s Picnic a couple months ago.  The reviews … more →

Tags: New York City, picnic, inge, newyork, Rosemary, madge, Ray Barnhart

Movie Quote of the Day - Splendor in the Grass, 1961 (dir. Elia Kazan)

cinemafanatic wrote 1 month ago: Wilma Dean: Bud, Bud. . .I just can’t stand it when you’re mad at me. Bud: Oh, Deanie, I … more →

Tags: Movie Quote of the Day, Natalie Wood, Warren Beatty, Elia Kazan, 1961, Splendor in the Grass

Event Roundup: Picnic on Broadway, A Special Screening of The Heiress, and the Harry Potter Exhibition4 comments

Natalie wrote 2 months ago: One of the things I love about living in New York City is the sheer number of special events happeni … more →

Tags: Events 2, Movies, Harry Potter, Olivia De Havilland, Plays, The Heiress, picnic, Henry James, Maggie Grace

Picnic at The Roundabout Theatre Company: The Model Critic Reviews

GiaOnTheMove wrote 3 months ago: Reviewed by Carlos Stafford, The Model Critic . Ah, there’s a sunny feeling of freedom in the … more →

Tags: media, Reviews, theatre, Carlos Stafford The Model Critic, Ellen Burstyn, Mare Winningham, picnic, The Roundabout Theatre Comapny

Steam Heat: "Picnic"

Harrison wrote 3 months ago: The hottest line on Broadway is… drumroll please… “We’re not goin’ on … more →

Tags: broadway, roundabout theater company, Sam Gold, Sebastian Stan, Maggie Grace, picnic

Theater Week - A Better World

Ed wrote 3 months ago: A listing of Triangle theater performances through February 4, 2013 For a listing of what else area … more →

Tags: Triangle Theater, Cecil Philip Taylor, David Anthony Wright, duncan murrell, Helen Keller, ian finley, jean-michele gregory, Jedediah Purdy, Joe Brack

Picnic

imopinion8ed2 wrote 4 months ago:   Picnic, the Roundabout Theater revival of the play by William Inge is the story of love vs. loneli … more →

Tags: theatre, Maggie Grace, Sebastian Stan, Ben Rappaport, Ellen Burstyn, Mare Winningham, Paul Newman, madeline martin, picnic

Picnic Broadway Review3 comments

New York Theater wrote 4 months ago: Sebastian Stan as the drifter in Picnic on Broadway Are all single women to be pitied? Would an undi … more →

Tags: broadway, New York Theater, Theater, Elizabeth Marvel, Ellen Burstyn, Mare Winningham, picnic, Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Reed Birney

Picnic: Theater Review

esmetsai wrote 4 months ago: Maggie Grace and Sebastian Stan play the lovers in this Broadway revival of William Inge’s 195 … more →

Tags: Revival Plays, Sam Gold, picnic

Studio Project Announcement

Flordelino Lagundino wrote 4 months ago: Posted today…our Studio Projects which will be performed from Friday, May 17 to Monday, May 20 … more →

Tags: Actors, directors, Productions, 1st Year Project, Shelley Fort, Uche Elueze, Whitney White, Ralph Johnson, Brown University

Performance diary: PICNIC

dshewey wrote 4 months ago: December 30 — I’ve never seen William Inge’s Picnic in any form. I’m not sure I’ve seen any pl … more →

Tags: performance diary, picnic, roundabout

Picnic - Review3 comments

brendatobias wrote 4 months ago: There are theatrical experiences so real, so raw that it is only when the house lights go up that yo … more →

Tags: theatre, Brenda Tobias, Review, broadway, Sam Gold, Roundabout Theatre, Theater, Andrew Lieberman, Reed Birney

What We Caught In The Big Town3 comments

Campaign Outsider wrote 4 months ago: Well the Missus and I trundled down to the Big Town for most of last week, and here’s a taste … more →

Tags: Boston Globe, Weekly Standard, The Met, Guggenheim, Sebastian Smee, Frick Collection, New-York Historical Society, Museum of arts and design, The Art of Scent

The Dark At The Top Of The Stairs by William Inge (Bantam A2164 - 1960)

niteowljr wrote 5 months ago: Bantam A2164, 1st printing All the passionate love Cora Flood gave her husband Rubin, even before th … more →

Tags: Paperbacks, General Fiction, movie tie-in, Bantam, photo cover, Tennessee Williams, 35¢, 19.60


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