Jeffrey Finn Productions will present on Broadway the stage premiere of the classic 1967 Academy Award-winning film Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, to be directed by Kenny Leon (A Raisin in the Sun, Gem of the Ocean, Radio Golf). Based on the original Oscar-winning screenplay by William Rose, the play will be adapted by Todd Kreidler, who served as dramaturg to the late August Wilson on both Gem of the Ocean and Radio Golf. The production is aimed for a Broadway premiere in Fall 2008.
"The groundbreaking story of the film deals with the controversial subject of interracial marriage, which had been illegal in most of the United States. Up until six months before the film premiered, it was still illegal in 17 Southern states, until June 12, 1967 when the U.S. Supreme Court in the case Loving v. Virginia, declared anti-miscegenation laws unconstitutional. Despite the ruling, the topic remained taboo in many areas. Forty years later, there is still enormous prejudice against the issue – and not just limited to black/white relationships, but those between other races, inter-religious, same-sex and any others that are perceived to be outside the 'mainstream.'"
The Columbia Pictures film starred Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn as the parents, Katharine Houghton (Hepburn's real-life niece) as daughter Joey and Sidney Poitier as fiancé John, with a memorable cameo by Isabel Sanford as 'Tillie' the maid. Directed by Stanley Kramer, and originally billed as "A love story of today," the picture opened on December 12, 1967 to rave reviews. It was nominated for 10 Academy Awards including Best Picture, winning two: Original Screenplay for Mr. Rose and Best Actress for Ms. Hepburn. The film marked Mr. Tracy's final screen appearance, and opened post-humously.
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