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Stage Fright (1989 film)

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248:, about working on a film together. The two threw around a number of ideas, finally settling in 1986 on the notion of co-writing a farcical script based on their mutual experiences at Corner Theatre, during the late sixties and early seventies. Corner Theatre ETC was an experimental company, where the offbeat and untried was encouraged, thus attracting a good number of offbeat individuals who were, as often as not, as much interested in kicks as in creating interesting theatre. Keyes and Mays made a list of the various artists from their past who might be successfully fictionalized into a story centered on a new play that is experiencing the sort of difficulties they had both experienced back in their Corner Theatre days. By early 1987, a shooting script had been produced. 40: 266:.The company's director, Broderick Kands (Greg McClure), is based on the director of the film itself, who makes a brief appearance in the opening scene. When one of the play's leading actors has a complete nervous breakdown just three days before opening, the group must recast the role and work around the clock to get the play ready for a much-heralded premiere. 256:
The story revolves around notorious playwright Grayson Osterman (Rick Hammontree), who after a long hiatus, has returned with a shocking new play,
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company called Storefront Theatre, loosely fashioned after the now-defunct
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It is a fictionalized account of the trials and tribulations of a
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Stage Fright (1989)

Brad Mays
Stanley Keyes
Greg McClure
independent
feature film
Brad Mays
Stanley Keyes
Berlin International Film Festival
New York Foundation for the Arts
Baltimore
experimental theatre
avant-garde
Corner Theatre ETC
Stanley Keyes
Baltimore
Corner Theatre ETC
New York City
Brad Mays
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
"70s Theatre Scene Finds New Life On Film (Article)"
"Film's Dark, Unflattering Look At The 1970s by Brad Mays"
Stage Fright
IMDb
Stage Fright
TCM Movie Database
Categories
1989 films
American independent films

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