The Hollywood Museum pays tribute to Lucy with a special Lucy Day to celebrate the 60th Anniversary of I Love Lucy, on Saturday, November 12, 2011 at10:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. The festivities herald the largest I Love Lucy reunion/panel of original cast/crew in a decade, a variety of Lucy Collector's Booths, special Museum Exhibit "Lucille Ball at 100, ‘I Love Lucy' at 60" and a reception to spotlight the "Queen of Comedy" and the genius of Desi Arnaz. Tickets, which include admission to the Hollywood Museum, are $60 for the 60th Anniversary, and can be purchased at http://www.thehollywoodmuseum.com and limited tickets available at the door.
‘I Love Lucy' Panel and Q & A will be moderated by Tom Watson, Lucy's publicist; author/TV Historian and creator of "All About Lucy," the Webzine for Lucy Fans and Collectors, and is scheduled from 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Guest artists in the panel include:
Michael Stern - #1 Lucy fan & author of "I Had a Ball"
Dann Cahn - Head editor of original "I love Lucy" team
Carole Cook - Longtime family friend, comedienne & protégé of Lucy
Bernard Weitzman - Executive VP of Desilu Productions
Barry Livingston - Actor; son of Mr. Mooney on "The Lucy Show"
Eric Shea - Actor; son in "Yours, Mine and Ours"
Frank Gorey - Driver & head of Arnaz family staff
Bob Schiller - Writer "I Love Lucy" Show
Jimmy Garrett - Actor; son on "The Lucy Show"
Shirley Mitchell - Longtime friend & co-star, Marion Strong on "I Love Lucy"
(Guest appearances subject to change)
A special performance of the musical comedy "I Love Lucy: Live on Stage," a "tribute to the most popular and longest-running TV show in history," currently running at the Greenway Court Theater in Hollywood, will proceed the I Love Lucy Panel. A special dessert reception will follow.
In addition, Michael Stern will be signing his book "I Had A Ball," of which Lucie Arnaz says, "Michael's memories are my memories, only clearer. What a talent for details! It was very moving for me to relive so much of our lives through Michael's eyes.. And, more importantly, true." Lucy enthusiasts will also enjoy a collector's corner with variety of classic Lucy memorabilia for sale.
The Lucy Day at The Hollywood Museum marks the second special event celebrating the Special Exhibit, "Lucille Ball at 100 & ‘I Love Lucy' at 60," which will be on display through December, showcasing memorabilia saluting the careers and romance of Hollywood's most famous lovebirds. For exhibit details: http://goo.gl/X60BB
"The Hollywood Museum in the Historic Max Factor Building is the perfect venue for Lucy Day because it's where Max Factor gave Lucille Ball her famous red hair," says Museum President Donelle Dadigan. "The ‘Red Heads Only' Room has been carefully preserved in her memory today. The museum's historic connection to Lucy is the reason the U.S. Postal Service chose to unveil its official Lucille Ball commemorative stamp here in 2001." The Hollywood Museum is located 1660 N. Highland Ave, Hollywood, CA.
Where: The Hollywood Museum, 1660 N. Highland Avenue,(at Hollywood Blvd) Hollywood, CA 90028
When: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday, November 12, 2011
Ticket Price: $60 (includes Museum admission for the day)
Info: (323) 464-7776 http://www.thehollywoodmuseum.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheHollywoodMuseum
About The Hollywood Museum:
The Hollywood Museum is the official museum of Hollywood, has the most extensive collection of Hollywood Memorabilia in the World. The museum features four floors of breathtaking exhibits and is the home of more than 10,000 authentic showbiz treasures, one of a kind costumes, props, photographs, scripts and vintage memorabilia from favorite movies and TV shows. The museum includes costumes from Elizabeth Taylor, Marilyn Monroe, Jean Harlow, Elvis Presley, Michael Jackson; Props from ‘Gone With The Wind,' ‘Twilight: New Moon,' ‘Star Trek,' ‘Transformers,' ‘Revenge of the Fallen,' ‘High School Musical 2,' ‘Dancing with the Stars,' ‘Glee,' and more. The Hollywood Museum is located in the historic Max Factor Building on the corner of Hollywood & Highland, where Max Factor, the legend of movie makeup, worked his magic on motion picture stars since 1935. The Hollywood Museum is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
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