Here is a great photograph taken in Chicago 1955, at The Oriental Theatre when The Seven Year Itch was released in cinemas… shout out when you can spot Marilyn!
Here is a great photograph taken in Chicago 1955, at The Oriental Theatre when The Seven Year Itch was released in cinemas… shout out when you can spot Marilyn!
Marilyn fans in the UK are being treated to a screening of two of her most beloved classics in an up and coming retrospective to the career of director Howard Hawks. The “Glasgow Film Theatre” in Scotland, United Kingdom will be screening “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes” and “Monkey Business” throughout November.
“Howard Hawks was a true master of genre. He could turn his hand to any style of cinema, and produce a classic every time. So huge is his influence across golden era Hollywood cinema that even this series of six films can’t claim to include all his best. We couldn’t fit in The Big Sleep, Bringing Up Baby, Red River, To Have and Have Not, His Girl Friday… at least not this time. Nonetheless, this season offers an indispensable set of big screen classics. Treat yourself and don’t miss them.”
Tickets can be purchased here: https://glasgowfilm.org/shows/cinemasters-howard-hawks
“All About Eve” an all new stage production based on the 1950 movie starring Bette Davis and Anne Baxter, hit Londons West End at the start of February 2019.
The play, starring Gillian Anderson (Margo Channing) Lily James (Eve Harrington) and directed by Ivo van Hove, has so far opened to mixed reviews. But for those unwilling to travel to London for fear of disappointment that it won’t live up to the cinematic brilliance of the film (but then, what could?) the “National Theatre Live” company will be broadcasting the preformance LIVE in selected cinemas across the UK for one night only on April 11th 2019.
Look for your nearest cinema and book your tickets now: http://ntlive.nationaltheatre.org.uk/productions/ntlout34-all-about-eve
National Theatre Live is an initiative operated by the Royal National Theatre in London, which broadcasts live via satellite, performances of their productions to cinemas and arts centres around the world .