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during the last few days of Monroe's life in August 1962. During this period, she is alone with her memories, most of which revolve around her time living in New York City. The play is primarily composed of a collection of imagined interviews, that never took place, between Monroe and Mailer during
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Section: Picks & Pans. Page 36. (writing, " The uninitiated -- for whom the line between fact and fiction will be all but blurred -- may simply tire of repetitive accounts of Marilyn popping pills and the FBI's bugging every room that Strawhead (Monroe's code name)
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scenes and Mailer put himself in position of director of the two-act production. In addition to the cast including Robert Heller, Mickey Knox and Patrick Sullivan, Mailer added his wife Norris Church to the cast. There was no admission charge to the workshop.
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was added to the cast in the lead role. The choice was in interesting one since the play characterizes a fictional interaction between Monroe and Mailer and an early draft had a clichéd Monroe giving a
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In January 1981, Hannum and Hunter were listed as the producers of the play and O'Horgan was listed as the director. At that time, Mailer had hoped that the play would open on
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to play the Marilyn Monroe character. Sarandon declined the lead role with the query, "Why should I perpetuate someone else's legend when I should be creating my own?"
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Mailer, Hunter, and Hannum met with Fitzpatrick to give her the script. Fitzpatrick turned down the part, since she already was committed to playing Marilyn Monroe in
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to the Mailer-interviewer character. In explaining Mailer's choice of casting his 23-year-old, unknown actress daughter in his play, Mailer stated, "She was the best
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Section: Magazine 1; Page 37. (Tagline: "Kate Fitzpatrick and other well-known Australians tell Larry Writer about their most memorable dinner companions.")
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the Monroe character. In addition, Hannum still was working on the play construction and Mailer was working on the play dialogue from his writing desk in
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The producers made additional efforts to find a noted actor to play the lead role. Prior to 1983, Mailer, Hunter, and Hannum also courted
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Engstrom, John. (March 9, 1983) "Norman wasn't stormin'. No thunderbolts from Mailer or his audience during a reading of his new play".
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With the script finished, Mailer and the others set out to find the lead actress for the play. In October 1982, Mailer was attending a
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was debuted in full at the Actors Studio, with actor and playwright John Jiler playing Mr. Charles. American playwright and critic
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blasting Mailer's effort, Mailer rewrote the part to be a burly Maileresque feminist who burst into the play from the audience.
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of von Bülow's wife, Sunny, and had been out of jail only two days on US$ 1 million bail. Also attending the party was
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and that of Hannums. Importantly, they convey research and teaching about how the style and substance of
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magazine, Kate Mailer appeared on the April 1986 Vanity Fair cover as the Marilyn Monroe character in
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received the papers of the co-author of the play, Richard G. Hannum, formerly a resident of
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to the Mailer-interviewer character. In response to former Marilyn Monroe roommate and
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Burns, Diane Hubbard. (April 3, 1986). "Luring covers promise a lot, deliver little".
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actor Karen MacDonald played the lead role. At this point, the play was an unproduced
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theater and school that gained worldwide recognition under the leadership of
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in the role of Monroe. Kate Mailer also appeared on the April 1986 cover of
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The presentation was part of the theaters noted Monday night series at the
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actor Karen MacDonald to play the Monroe character. In late August 1983,
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Lorenzo Carcaterra, Carol Peace, Jill Rachlin, Ralph Novak, Eric Levin.
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actress I'd ever seen." To bring publicity to the play and to sell the
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Of a Small and Modest Malignancy, Wicked and Bristling with Dots
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and Mailer's efforts to continually improve his own writing for
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A Writer's Life in Letters, Or, Reflections in a Bloodshot Eye.
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Lives in the arts. If it's a part, Karen MacDonald can play it.
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To move the script along, Mailer presented the beginnings of
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were interested in a stage adaptation of Mailer's 1980 book,
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In April 1986, it was first reported that Mailer's daughter
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After the 1986 performances, the commercial performance of
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describe Kate Mailer's portrayal of Monroe as teenage
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Marquee Dancin' in the street!' to reopen as cabaret.
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in the spring 1981 or the fall 1981, but had not yet
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1955 play, Rita Marlowe character is an exaggerated
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Farewell to a feisty, fearless keeper of the flame.
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Thirteen years later, in 1980, 1741:Stabbing of Adele Morales by Norman Mailer 1138: 1124: 1116: 721: 719: 717: 715: 713: 711: 709: 707: 563:was developed through layers of revision. 278:into the theater behind the adaptation of 187:debut in January 1986, with Mailer's wife 107:Fictional account of the last few days of 25: 1033: 1031: 894: 892: 890: 425:would be produced by Marshall Oglesby at 274:The stage adaptation was Mailer's second 929: 927: 825: 823: 821: 819: 817: 815: 743: 741: 739: 737: 631:, uses the Monroe persona as a character 607:, uses the Monroe persona as a character 513:who is "less identified with her role." 336:, who at that time was on trial for the 19:For the British folk musical group, see 1037:Churchwell, Sarah. (December 27, 2005) 999:Page i. Publisher: Samuel French, Inc. 964: 962: 855: 853: 851: 849: 847: 659: 657: 655: 653: 651: 649: 647: 645: 641: 898:McKinnon, George. (February 27, 1983) 688: 686: 684: 682: 680: 678: 520:all but disappeared. 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Index

Strawhead (band)
Norman Mailer
Actors Studio
New York City
United States
English
Marilyn Monroe's
Drama
New York City
play
American
Norman Mailer
Marilyn Monroe
adaptation
Of Women and Their Elegance
New York City
off-Broadway
Norris Church
Kate Mailer
Vanity Fair
Norman Mailer
The Deer Park
Off Broadway
Norman Mailer
Manhattan
Godspell
John-Michael Tebelak
American
Pulitzer Prize
film critic

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