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Extractions: Contemporaries at Hal Roach were Laurel and Hardy, and she would often sneak onto their set to watch. Oliver Hardy taught her more about comedy than anyone else. She was particular friends with Stan Laurel, Charley Chase (she appeared in one or two of his starring shorts), and Jean Harlow (she says Hal Roach got the idea for her bleached hair style from her). She also has stories of encounters with Roscoe Arbuckle, Marion Davies, Garbo, and Clark Gable.
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Extractions: by Scott Miller In 1947, The New York Times said that The Cradle Will Rock “has qualities of genius . . . It catches fire, it blazes, it amuses and grips the listener.” It’s a wonderful musical, a powerful political document, a funny, potent satire, and a remarkable piece of theatre history. If someone didn’t know already know the work of its composer Marc Blitzstein, they might say the score sounds like the music of German composer Kurt Weill ( Threepenny Opera ) mixed with Stephen Sondheim ( Assassins, Sweeney Todd, Passion, Into the Woods) Cabaret, Chicago ) sprinkled on top. Of course Cradle Cabaret, Hair, Pippin, Chicago, Assassins, and Rent . And like Chicago , it is thoroughly of its time and yet it doesn’t feel dated. There are just as many whores in politics, religion, academia, and the arts today as there were in the 1930s. As televangelists make millions and live in gilded mansions, as politicians receive gifts and campaign contributions from giant corporations, foreign powers, and other special interests, The Cradle Will Rock will always seem as if it could have been written last month. And now, with the fresh memories of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, Reverend Salvation’s shifting exhortations about war hit perhaps too close to home.
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Extractions: THE CRADLE WILL ROCK An analysis by Scott Miller In 1947, The New York Times said that The Cradle Will Rock "has qualities of genius . . . It catches fire, it blazes, it amuses and grips the listener." It’s both a wonderful musical and a remarkable piece of theatre history. If someone didn’t know already know the work of its composer Marc Blitzstein, they might say the score sounds like Kurt Weill mixed with Stephen Sondheim, maybe with a little Kander & Ebb sprinkled on top. Of course Cradle came twenty years before Sondheim’s first musical and nearly thirty years before Kander & Ebb’s first big hit. Blitzstein called his show "a labor opera composed in a style that falls somewhere between realism, romance, vaudeville, comic strip, Gilbert & Sullivan, Brecht, and agitprop." It was the first American musical from a working class perspective. It laid the groundwork, in its politics and its episodic construction, for later shows as varied as Cabaret, Hair, Pippin, Chicago, Assassins, and Rent . And like Chicago , it is thoroughly of its time and yet it doesn’t feel dated. There are just as many whores in politics, religion, academia, and the arts today as there were in the 1930s. As televangelists make millions and live in gilded mansions, as politicians receive gifts and campaign contributions from giant corporations, foreign powers, and other special interests
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