Marilyn Forever Blonde

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Marilyn Forever Blonde is a 2007 play about Marilyn Monroe written by Greg Thompson.[1]

About

Marilyn Forever Blonde.....The Marilyn Monroe Story In Her Own Words & Music is a one-woman play with music written by Greg Thompson and directed by Stephanie Shine.[2] It takes place in a photographer's studio on what might be the last day of Marilyn's tumultuous life. The photographer and the many pivotal characters in Marilyn's life are heard but not seen.

Tour and reception

The play opened in February 2007 at the

West End Leicester Square Theatre. The play has received critical acclaim throughout its tour. The Boston Globe called it "BREATHTAKING,"[3] The L.A. Journal, "AMAZING!,"[4] The San Francisco Chronicle Online called it "One of the greatest performances of the modern stage".[5]

Awards

The play has won over a dozen regional theatre awards including "Best Theatrical Event of the Year" and "Best Actress" from the Dayton Daily News "Day-Tony" Awards,[6] "Best Touring Show of the Year" from the Connecticut Critics Circle [7] and the Lee Hartgrave "FAME AWARD" for "Best Acting".[8]

Songs

The play utilizes 17 songs that are interwoven with the dialogue, which is constructed entirely of documented quotes from Marilyn Monroe and pivotal characters from her personal life and career. The songs are all songs sung by Monroe in her films and include: "My Heart Belongs To Daddy," "I Want Be Loved By You," "Running Wild," "That Old Black Magic" and "Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend."

References

  1. ^ Marilyn: Forever Blonde, The British Theatre Guide, Review by Rachel Sheridan, 2009
  2. ^ [1] Seattle Shakespeare Company Staff bios
  3. ^ [2], The Boston Globe, written by Terry Byrne, "Picture Perfect, But Skin Deep",
  4. ^ "Forever Blonde" Review Archived 2012-03-09 at the Wayback Machine, LA Journal, written by C.J. Johnson
  5. ^ [3] The San Francisco Chronicle Online, written by Lee Hartgrave
  6. ^ [4], Dayton Daily News, Written by Terry Morris, "Clarity Is A Key Attribute Of Every 'DDN' Headline", DayTony Awards Listed,
  7. ^ [5], Broadway World.com, written by BBW News Desk,
  8. ^ [6] The San Francisco Chronicle Online, written by Lee Hartgrave

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