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Moonlight and Magnolias
 

Written by Ron Hutchinson

Directed by Harry Dewar

6-8 and 13-15 June 2024 at 7.30 pm

9 June 2004 at 3.00 pm and 15 June 2024 at 2.00 pm

Cast: Adam Schultz as "David O Selznick", Scott Battersby as “Victor Fleming", Terry Crowe as “Ben Hecht" and Rebecca Gardiner as “Miss Poppenguhl"

In June at the Arts Theatre find out how the film “Gone with the Wind” was saved from being gone with the wind!

Hollywood, February 1939: Acclaimed movie producer David O. Selznick has a problem: his massively hyped production of “Gone With The Wind” is bleeding big money, the script is unfilmable, he has fired the director and the production has been shut down. Disaster looms! He needs a new script and a new director now!

With renowned screenwriter Ben Hecht (who hasn’t read the book) and celebrated director Victor Fleming (who is up to his eyeballs in directing “The Wizard of Oz”), and a diet of bananas and peanuts, he locks the group in his office for five days to create a screenplay that will save the film. Filming the burning of Atlanta is easier than this!

Frankly my dears, you must see this play!

 

Event details

Venue: The Arts Theatre, 53 Angas Street Adelaide SA 5000
Bookings: https://www.adelaiderep.com/moonlight2024
Start Date: Sunday 09 June 2024

 

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