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| Posted by: Pokernight 05:31 pm EDT 09/06/18 | |
| In reply to: Burt Reynolds has died. - bwaynut 03:35 pm EDT 09/06/18 | |
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| I was one of the fortunate few who saw him portray a sailor in Look We've Come Through, and he cut quite a dashing figure on stage. He definitely had powerful charisma. | |
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| re: Burt Reynolds has died. | |
| Last Edit: AlanScott 08:11 pm EDT 09/06/18 | |
| Posted by: AlanScott 08:01 pm EDT 09/06/18 | |
| In reply to: re: Burt Reynolds has died. - Pokernight 05:31 pm EDT 09/06/18 | |
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| I'm linking some Look: We've Come Through photos. There's one of Reynolds in costume and in character onstage, and several of him with other cast members on the street and other places. A lot of other photos will also come up, and you may have to scroll up, not down, to see them all, but if it works properly, they should all be together at the top of the page. The play was highly regarded by some critics, and Marilyn Stasio included it in her collection Broadway's Beautiful Losers, but I can't say that I like it a lot. Rex Reed included it among shows he felt deserved better in a Playbill article he wrote called "Dear Audience, Have You Had Too Much of a Good Thing?" Did you like it, Pokernight? |
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| Link | Look: We've Come Through |
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| re: Burt Reynolds has died. | |
| Posted by: Pokernight 08:02 am EDT 09/07/18 | |
| In reply to: re: Burt Reynolds has died. - AlanScott 08:01 pm EDT 09/06/18 | |
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| I recall liking it very much, especially the wacky performance of Zohra Lampert. I even talked a friend of mine into doing a workshop production at the Melrose Theatre in L.A. in the early 70s. | |
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