Sunday, 30 October 2005 02:44 pm
Sometimes it seems like I was...
Finally, another Arena play I could sink my teeth into: Born Yesterday by Garson Kanin, in which a journalist hired to educate a tycoon's ditzy girlfriend, Billie Dawn, shows her more than his employer wanted her to know. Having seen the 1950 movie some years ago, I knew it wouldn't be bad as a play. What I hadn't anticipated was the greater edge to it, which makes some sense considering that Hollywood then timed kissing scenes with a stopwatch. Small wonder Billie was cutely singing "Anything Goes" at times.
Aside from the innuendo, the slightly improved ending note, and the confines/freedom of the round Fichandler Stage (no trip to the Jefferson Memorial), it was very much the same as the movie. I wouldn't say the actress of Billie stole the show, but I wasn't too surprised that she got the most applause. Judy Holliday somehow seemed a little dimmer from beginning to end, but maybe that's me profiling. The actor of tycoon Harry Brock had less of a commanding presence but no trouble playing a Jersey jerk. Ed Devery, Brock's agent, actually outshone his silver-screen counterpart and may be the character I'd most like to play.
Now I feel like getting back to classic literature like David Copperfield. Try to catch up on Billie. Hey, I still use the nickname "Classic Steve" on some forums; why should I let my years of assigned reading shy me away from those books?
Aside from the innuendo, the slightly improved ending note, and the confines/freedom of the round Fichandler Stage (no trip to the Jefferson Memorial), it was very much the same as the movie. I wouldn't say the actress of Billie stole the show, but I wasn't too surprised that she got the most applause. Judy Holliday somehow seemed a little dimmer from beginning to end, but maybe that's me profiling. The actor of tycoon Harry Brock had less of a commanding presence but no trouble playing a Jersey jerk. Ed Devery, Brock's agent, actually outshone his silver-screen counterpart and may be the character I'd most like to play.
Now I feel like getting back to classic literature like David Copperfield. Try to catch up on Billie. Hey, I still use the nickname "Classic Steve" on some forums; why should I let my years of assigned reading shy me away from those books?
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I tried to read Hard Times last year, and I couldn't finish it.
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Have you seen the film version with John Goodman in this role? I LOVE that actor. He has made me laugh and cry and he has scared me half to death as well.
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I haven't read any Dickens, but what I've seen in summaries and TV/movie productions is promising. Hard Times isn't supposed to be one of his better ones, so I'll take a chance at a more famous one.
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I guess if you become a fan, it's very rewarding.
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Another role he astounds in is that of Babe Ruth. I think the title is The Babe.
Gotta scram!