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Revision as of 19:23, 7 March 2010
Directed by Mark Ireson
Performances: Tue 7th – Sat 11th September 2010, Bell Theatre
Contents
Introduction
Hollywood, 1939, and mogul David O. Selznick has just shut down production on the most eagerly anticipated movie in history, Gone With The Wind, scrapping the script and sacking the director for good measure. Determined to produce a rewrite in five days, he engages the reluctant services of ace script doctor Ben Hecht - possibly the only person in America who has not read the novel - and the movie’s new director Victor Fleming, straight from the set of The Wizard Of Oz after squabbling with the Munchkins and coming to blows with Judy Garland.
With his reputation on the line, and nothing but peanuts and bananas to sustain them, Selznick locks the three collaborators in his office, and a marathon creative session begins…
Cast
Crew
- Stage Manager - Graham Clements
- Production Assistant - Paula Kelly
- Lighting Design - Designer Name
- Lighting Operator - Operator Name
- Sound Design - James Webb
- Sound Operator - Operator Name
- Fight Direction - Anton Krause
Reviews
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Gallery
Reminiscences and Anecdotes
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See Also
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References
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