GREAT NEWS, CAT!
Montgomery Clift would be terrific, but I vote for RUDOLF VALENTINO, who was
known for his dancing (mostly tango) and had the adulation of millions of
women for his smoldering persona on the dance floor (and off, too!)
Paul has the moves!
Excitedly,
Millie
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From: <frykitty@...>
To: <PaulMercurio@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2003 3:34 AM
Subject: [PaulMercurio] Exciting news--possible play?
> Hi everyone--
>
> Melbourne playwright Julia Britton wrote me, asking me to pass
> something by the fans. First, if you'd like to know a little about
> Ms. Britton, here's a review from The Age (Melbourne's leading paper):
>
> http://www.theage.com.au/entertainment/2002/01/14/FFXSKT8RDWC.html
>
> Here's a snippet from her email:
>
> "I was wondering if you could put to your Paul Mercurio fans (or tell
> me how to...!) would they like to see him in a one man show in
> Melbourne, Australia. I have two or three subjects I have just
> finished.
>
> "1. THE WOMEN IN THE BLACK VEIL - a one-man show on Rudolph Valentino
> 2. MONTY - a one man play on Montgomery Clift and another I wrote
> last year called THE LOST - a one man show on the British writer
> Christopher Isherwood who stories the film "Cabaret" was based
> on. One other idea, suggested by another writer is a one-man play on
> Nijinsky for Paul. Could I ask you what you think and ask your fans
> too? When I get some feed back I will get more producers to contact
> Paul with the suggestions."
>
> Personally, I think those all sound fantastic. I'm especially
> interested in the Montgomery Clift idea--he had an interesting and
> tragic life.
>
> What do you guys think? Most importantly: HOW MANY OF YOU COULD GET
> TO THIS PLAY if it were produced?
>
> I've also given Julia the address to this group, so she may be
> joining in on the conversation.
>
> Cat
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