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Mar 23, 2004 12:00 a.m. - Yahoo! News - Entertainment
Reuters - This week's Broadway fuss:
"Twentieth Century" at the American Airlines Theater, with Alec
Baldwin and Anne Heche in the roles created onstage back in
1932 by Moffat Johnston (a once-famous name that's long been
forgotten) and the more enduring Eugenie Leontovich, then later
immortalized on film in 1934 by John Barrymore and Carole
Lombard, directed by Howard Hawks, then revived on Broadway
with enormous success in 1950-51 by Jose Ferrer and Gloria
Swanson, directed by Ferrer. (Future director Vincent Donahue
played a red-cap.)
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