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Follow on Google News | A Broadway Play, Staged from 1928 – 1951, Returns in AugustSee the New York City revival of Mae West’s “Diamond Lil” -- starring actress Darlene Violette -- a show available at three locations in Manhattan and help us celebrate the 120th Birthday of Mae West, born in Brooklyn, NY on August 17, 1893
When Paramount Pictures transformed Mae West’s three-hour classic into a 66-minute screen version starring Mae West and Cary Grant, the studio moguls whitewashed most of the play’s darker aspects such as its sexuality, violence, and underworld hijinks. In August you will see a franker version much closer to the original with all of the zest and none of the censorship. Join us for a daring look back at “Suicide Hall,” . • • Who, What, When, Where and How Much • • • • On 3 Dates: August 12th, August 17th, and August 18th • • • What: three events timed to celebrate the 120th birthday of Mae West, born in Brooklyn, NY on August 17, 1893 • • On Monday, 12 August 2013 at the Hudson Square Library • • • • One afternoon only! • • • • When: Monday, August 12, 2013 from 4:00pm — 5:45pm [Seating from 3:45pm] • • Where: Hudson Branch Library, 66 Leroy St., NYC 10014; NOT accessible to wheelchairs • • Who + What: "Diamond Lil" by Mae West as a Reader's Theatre Experience with words and period songs and live music — a unique and unforgettable presentation • • Cast: Costumed in 1890s Bowery style, actress Darlene Violette and actor Sidney Myer present the 1932 novel "Diamond Lil" written by Mae West in Mae's words — enhanced with period songs and live music by Brian McInnis. At intervals, historian and playwright LindaAnn Loschiavo leads an "Armchair Tour" through the boisterous Bowery and Chinatown of the 1890s with rare vintage images you have never seen before. • • August 12th Admission and Mae West Raffle Tickets: FREE. • • RSVP: Email MaeWestDiamondLil (at) gmail (dot) com • • Closest MTA subway stations: Christopher St. or West Fourth St.; or the M7 bus • • Closest PATH station: Christopher St. • • The public is invited (suitable for age 18 and over) • • All of the zest and none of the censorship . . . • • • • The novel "Diamond Lil" closely follows the 3-hour production Mae performed onstage from 1928 — 1951, and it is much more exciting than the family-friendly screen version. Playwright LindaAnn Loschiavo massaged Mae's classic opus into an 85-minute adaptation featuring all of the sexiness and none of the censorship. No intermission. • • There will be two stagings of "Diamond Lil" on August 17th and August 18th in NYC. • • Cast: Starring Darlene Violette as Diamond Lil, Queen of the Bowery and also featuring Sidney Myer, Anthony DiCarlo, Joanna Bonaro, Gary Napoli, Juan Sebastian Cortes, Kimmy Foskett, Jim Gallagher and live music by Brian McInnis • • The public is invited (suitable for age 18 and over) • • On Saturday, 17 August 2013 at 7:30pm on West 38th St. • • • • Where: John Strasberg Studios, 555 8th Avenue, Suite 2310, New York, NY 10018; accessible to wheelchairs • • August 17th Admission: • • RSVP: Advance sale tickets: you must email MaeWestDiamondLil (at) gmail (dot) com • • Closest MTA subway stations: 42nd St./ Times Sq. via A, C, E, 1, 2, 3 • • On Sunday, 18 August 2013 at 7:00pm on West 46th St. • • • • Where: Don't Tell Mama, 343 West 46th Street, NYC 10036; T. (212) 757-0788 • • RSVP: August 18th Admission: • • Reservations: • • Closest MTA subway stations: 42nd St./ Times Sq. via A, C, E, 1, 2, 3 • • Join us as we turn the iconic NYC nightspot Don't Tell Mama into Gus Jordan's "Suicide Hall"! • • Updates: facebook.com/ End
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