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| Who did Hearn replace in Whodunit? | |
| Posted by: bobby2 12:09 am EDT 03/16/21 | |
| In reply to: re: I'd imagine Hearn was actually near top of the list... - portenopete 10:30 pm EDT 03/15/21 | |
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| I vaguely remember from childhood he took over for someone who quit. Posters around the city had his name pasted over the original star. | |
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| Jack Weston | |
| Posted by: ShowGoer 07:06 am EDT 03/16/21 | |
| In reply to: Who did Hearn replace in Whodunit? - bobby2 12:09 am EDT 03/16/21 | |
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| (see below) Wish I’d been around to see this one – big Anthony Shaffer fan, and I’d just started to go to the theater in time to see shows like Corpse, Accomplice, and Solitary Confinement... all enjoyable, but I missed the heyday of the Broadway comedy-thriller - Sleuth, Deathtrap, Whodunnit, and of course, Moose Murders! |
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| Link | https://www.nytimes.com/1982/12/15/theater/whodunnit-is-postponed.html |
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| re: Jack Weston | |
| Posted by: bobby2 03:30 pm EDT 03/16/21 | |
| In reply to: Jack Weston - ShowGoer 07:06 am EDT 03/16/21 | |
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| I saw Deathtrap on a school field trip. I remember my teacher saying it was the only time she'd ever been to a play that was actually scary. It was. It was like going to a slasher film. People were screaming in shock and freight at times. It was interesting for me because I had seen a summer stock production with George Grizzard (odd that it was able to be done while it was still on Broadway.) Then we went on the field trip and saw Farely Granger but I knew where all the scares were coming. I miss the stage thriller. I wish they'd come back. |
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