A photo shoot in the summer of 1962. As screen icon Marilyn Monroe poses for her photographer she finds herself wondering what it might be like if she had it to do all over again. In Marilyn: Forever Blonde, the legendary actress reveals much of what we know - but even more about what we don't know - of the roller coaster ride she took from the orphanage to the silver screen. It is a fascinating and provocative journey.
The Boca Raton Theatre Guild will present Marilyn: Forever Blonde for a limited, three day run at the Mizner Park Cultural Arts Center's Studio Theatre from January 9th - 11th. The production is part of the BRTG's recently announced extended season.
Marilyn: Forever Blonde, stars acclaimed actress Sunny Thompson, and has won a dozen major awards including "Best Special Theatrical Event of the Year," "Best Leading Actress in a Play," "One of the Year's Top Ten Productions" and "Best Touring Production". It has played throughout the United States, as well as in Canada, England and New Zealand. Critics have consistently and unanimously praisEd Thompson's compelling and nuanced performance as Marilyn.
Playwright Greg Thompson painstakingly researched all aspects of Monroe's life - all the words spoken in the play have been documented as being Marilyn's own. Marilyn: Forever Blonde features 17 songs by some of the greatest songwriters in show business; Irving Berlin, Harold Arlen, and Johnny Mercer are all represented, and Monroe performed each of the musical numbers featured in the production in her films. The music is has been carefully selected to help tell Marilyn's story - a life of dreams and make-believe that catapulted her to the stars and ultimately found her crashing down to Earth - remaining in our memories forever.
Marilyn: Forever Blonde is directed by Stephanie Shine, Artistic Director of the Memphis Shakespeare Company. The play was written by Greg Thompson, who has produced dozens of award-winning shows throughout the world.
The play languished on the shelf for more than a dozen years before Thompson found the right actress to play the part. "I found Marilyn Monroe impersonators who couldn't act, and many wonderful actresses who just didn't seem to give off the sexual playfulness of Monroe," says Thompson. "I didn't even think of Sunny as Marilyn until she put on a Marilyn styled wig to do a parody in her stage show."
But Thompson turned the offer down, explaining that no woman should ever have to be compared with Marilyn Monroe. However after two years of 'nagging' Thompson finally got his way. "It took nearly 15 years to make it happen," he says. "If I'd had to wait another 15 years I'm afraid I might have forgotten what it was about Marilyn Monroe that turned me on in the first place!"
Tickets for Marilyn: Forever Blonde are on sale now and can be purchased on line at www.brtg.org or by calling 866-811-4111. Performances are on Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 pm and on Friday and Saturday at 2 pm.
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