Hidden in a theater's orchestra-level wall is the pass door.
Step through it, and you will enter the backstage area, but beware,
once you enter, you will encounter the realities dwelling in the
kingdom of make-believe.
In this seriocomical look at life, with a who's who in the
theater during the 1960s and 70s, attend the final days of the
Golden Age of Theater and the beginnings of its new sounds - Hair
and Company.
You will read about Carol Channing prior to her acclaim in
Hello, Dolly Liza Minnelli's stage debut and Judy Garland's final
stage appearance. Be a spectator during Hair's first year. Reach
for something other than a glass of Remy Martin as you watch cognac
shatter a relationship with Maggie Smith. Observe a coterie of
distinguished Broadwayites destroy a gift from the United States
Government. Be a witness to Deborah Kerr's strength knowing that
she's in a failed play, and Billy Dee Williams, the then hot-hunk
with the chiseled body, take on the role of the Reverend Martin
Luther King, Jr.
Also appearing (in order of appearance) are Lucille Ball, Gene
Kelly, Barbra Streisand, Barbara Cook, Stan Getz, Ethel Merman,
Fred Astaire, Elaine Stritch, Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward,
James Baldwin, Kim Stanley, Henry Fonda, Jimmy Stewart, Fidel
Castro, Doris Day, and Mae West.
Fly to 1960s Havana; drive through France; experience the London
of 1974, and visit Venice Beach, CA before it became an
in-place.
You'll see reality warp into illusion, then comprehend how a
young boy, whose own family turned to illusion during World War II,
spiraled to drugs and alcohol at adulthood. You'll also view that
young gay man, who ignored reality in favor of illusion, immerse
himself into a dark hole whose force of gravity was so intense that
escape seemed improbable.
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