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I Could Go On Singing

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event musings: judy: a legendary film career

92YTribeca: Judy: A Legendary Film Career John Fricke presents clips and history Thursday, March 1, 2012 at 12 noon 92YTribeca, 2000 Hudson Street (at Canal) event site  “People always expect me to be funny. I was never funny; the writers were funny! Do you know who was really funny? Judy Garland. Judy Garland was naturally … Continue reading »

life lessons from judy garland movies

Several years ago on a Garland discussion board I mused about lessons in style and substance contained in the many films of Judy Garland’s career.  I adapted those ideas into multiple entries on another blog in late 2009. This musing continued during the summer of 2011 inspired by the Paley Center for Media and Film … Continue reading »

film features: garland, the back, and movie magic

A Star is Born, I Could Go On Singing, Judgment at Nuremberg Film Events at the Walter Reade Theatre Judy Garland: All Singin’, All Dancin’, All Judy! August 9, 2011 [festival July 26-August 9, 2011] 165 West 65th Street event web site:   http://tinyurl.com/3f4yz2q The back.  Acting with the back.  Drawing our emotional focus into … Continue reading »

preview ponderings: master class

This is not a review but a set of musings on a production to which I hope to return after it opens on July 7, 2011.  I own a Dramatists Play Service version of the script of Master Class and have read it several times over the years.  The current Manhattan Theatre Club production with the … Continue reading »

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