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Moonlight & Magnolias

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Directed by

Martha Wilkinson

Cast

Evelyn Blythe, Shane Bridges, Eric Pasto-Crosby, and Pete Vann

Appropriate Audience

High school and above

Show Times

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Approximate running time

2 hours

Special Events

LookIn

October 28, 2008

InsideOut of the Lunch Box

November 2, 2008

Moonlight & Magnolias Hike

November 5

Meet and Greet the Cast

Nov. 8, 15, and 22, 2008

Tennessee Rep InDepth

November 12, 2008

Talk Back

Nov. 13 and 20, 2008

Tennessee Rep UNclassified

Nov. 14 and 21, 2008

Reviews

The Tennessean
Nashville Parent
Nashville Scene
Nashville City Paper

Main Content

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Moonlight & Magnolias

by Ron Hutchinson

November 8–22, 2008

Johnson Theater, TPAC

Moonlight & Magnolias

Set in 1939 Hollywood, Moonlight and Magnolias tells the story of what could have happened when legendary producer David O. Selznick shut down production of his new epic, Gone with the Wind. The screenplay, you see, just isn’t working. So what’s an all-powerful movie mogul to do? While fending off the film’s stars, gossip columnists and his own father-in-law, Selznick sends a car for famed screenwriter Ben Hecht and pulls formidable director Victor Fleming from the set of The Wizard of Oz. Summoning both to his office, he locks the doors, closes the shades, and on a diet of bananas and peanuts, the three men labor over five days to fashion a screenplay that will become the blueprint for one of the most successful films of all time.

Copeland Says

“The great thing about this play is it’s both a kind of tribute to the driving energies from that era of movie-making while still poking fun at the whole mentality, and you don’t have to know anything at all about Gone with the Wind to appreciate the satire. I couldn’t resist it. Witty dialogue, funny plot, larger-than-life characters, all put together nicely. You’re in for a treat.”

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