ARTS ON THE LAKE
Lake Carmel Arts Center
640 Route 52
Kent Lakes, NY 10512

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845 228-AOTL (2685)

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Moonlight & Magnolias

Sunday, June 12, 2016 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm

 

Coming soon to Arts on the Lake

A part of a special 2 day event

We are coupling the reading of this comedy, Moonlight and Magnolias with the showing of Gone with the Wind on Saturday, June 11. The play, written by Ron Hutchinson, is about the Legendary Hollywood producer David O. Selznick who has a problem.

He has just fired the director of Gone with the Wind and the script is on its umpteenth version. He desperately needs a new director and writer—immediately. He finds them but then he locks the three of them in his office for five days, with bananas and peanuts as their only food.  This comedy is a imaginative rendition of what transpired. Based on historical events, is written as farce.

At each event (June 11 & 12), we will be raffling off 6 copies of Olivia de Havilland’s book, Every Frenchman Has One originally publish in 1962. These will be very exclusive pre-release copies as the reprinting will officially come out on June 28, Olivia’s 100th birthday. Olivia did an interview with the editor for this re-issue and is very excited for its timely release.

Cast:

Adam Auslander - David O. Selznick
David Pollard - Ben Hecht
Tim Cronin - Victor Fleming
Lori Franzese - Ms. Poppenghul

About the Event

Legendary Hollywood producer David O. Selznick has a problem. He has just fired the director of Gone with the Wind and the script is on its umpteenth version. He desperately needs a new director and writer—immediately. However, the writer he wants, Ben Hecht, has never read the novel. Selznick gives him a brief synopsis of the story and offers him $15,000 to write a revised screenplay by the end of the week.
Selznick also calls in director Victor Fleming, pulling him from finishing The Wizard of Oz to be the new director of Gone with the Wind. Hecht is still not sold on the success of the storyline, but Selznick believes in this movie, so much so that he locks the three of them in his office for five days, with bananas and peanuts as their only food, to pull together a new script.
Work begins. Selznick and Fleming attempt to act out all the characters in the novel while Hecht types. Early in the week, Hecht and Fleming constantly clash. By day three, fatigue, hunger and sarcasm prevail. Tempers flare. There’s even an attempt to escape from the office—if only for just a shower and a meal.
By the end of the week, Selznick asks, “Is there anything wrong with getting the job done, no matter what it takes?” Completing this job may take everything these men have to give! Take a fun, farcical look at the behind-the-scene birth of one of the most beloved films of all time.