Highlights
A collection of news and information related to Max Reinhardt published by this site and its partners.
Displaying items 1-12 of 12
» View baltimoresun.com items only
-
Noel Coward's seldom-seen 'Peace in Our Time' rings a bell
Culture MonsterAntaeus Company's upcoming staging of the Noel Coward drama “Peace in Our Time” won't be the first in America after all, the Los Angeles ensemble acknowledged Tuesday -- or even the first in L.A. But it will be the first...... -
Shakespeare in Hollywood
Promotions InternThe Philip Lynch Theatre at Lewis University presents: "Shakespeare in Hollywood" from April 8-10 & April 14-17 Who: Lewis University's Philip Lynch Theatre What: Presents: "Shakespeare in Hollywood" When: April 8-10 & April 14-17 Where: Philip Lynch...Tags: Romeoville, Colleges and Universities, Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc.
-
Award-winning director Sidney Lumet dies
Associated PressSidney Lumet, the award-winning director of such acclaimed films as "Network," "Serpico," "Dog Day Afternoon" and "12 Angry Men," has died. He was 86. Lumet's death was confirmed Saturday by Marc Kusnetz, who is the husband of Lumet's stepdaughter,...Tags: Peter Finch, Celebrities, World War II (1939-1945), John Frankenheimer, Television
-
Jane Randolph dies at 93; actress was best known for her role in the film noir 'Cat People'
Jane Randolph, a B-movie actress in the 1940s who was best known for her role in the film noir "Cat People," died May 4 in Gstaad, Switzerland, after surgery on a broken hip, her daughter said. She was 93. Under contract to the RKO studio in 1942,...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Val Lewton, Death, Swiss Confederation, Murder
-
Nancy Freedman dies at 90; feminist had long and wide-ranging literary career
Nancy Freedman, a novelist whose wide-ranging books include the bestselling "Mrs. Mike," co-written with her husband, has died. She was 90.
Freedman died Aug. 10 of temporal arteritis, an autoimmune inflammatory disease of the arterial vascular system,...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Health and Medical Professionals, Culture, Diseases and Illnesses, Hospitals and Clinics
-
'A Strange Eventful History: The Dramatic Lives of Ellen Terry, Henry Irving, and Their Remarkable Families' by Michael Holroyd
When Michael Holroyd takes on a subject, you know his sweep will be wide. This is not to say that he forfeits depth -- far from it -- but rather that he puts things in the fullest possible context. His groundbreaking biography of Lytton Strachey more than...Tags: Germany, Stratford, Bram Stoker, Lytton Strachey, Judaism
-
Frances Kavanaugh dies at 93; screenwriter of B-westerns
Frances Kavanaugh, one of the few women who wrote screenplays for B-westerns such as "Song of Old Wyoming" and "Wild West" in the 1940s and early '50s, has died. She was 93. Kavanaugh died Jan. 23 at her home in Encino after a long battle with lymphoma,...Tags: Colleges and Universities, University of Texas at Austin, California State University, Northridge, Death, Children
-
Ann Savage dies at 87; femme fatale starred in cult favorite 'Detour'
From Times Staff And Wire ReportsAnn Savage, who earned a cult following as a femme fatale in such 1940s pulp-fiction movies as "Detour," has died. She was 87. The actress died in her sleep at a nursing home in Hollywood on Christmas Day from complications after a series of strokes,...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Celebrities, Television, Los Angeles Times, Drama (genre)
-
Her return engagement
Special to The TimesOlivia de Hallivand, the last remaining great Hollywood star of both the golden '30s and '40s, is an irresistible woman. When the subject of birthdays comes up in the middle of an interview, she looks the writer straight in the eye and declares, "I'm...Tags: Holidays, Celebrities, Bing Crosby, Death, Joan Fontaine
-
Portrait of a cultural battle
Times Staff WriterAs a celebrated Modern painting goes on temporary view at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art today, the masterpiece becomes the latest work looted by the Nazis during World War II to have been returned to its rightful owner. Ninety-year-old Cheviot...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Arts, Germany, Austria, Archaeology
-
Theater review, 'Woyzeck' at European Rep
Tribune arts reporterMinutes before the opening of his production of George Buchner's "Woyzeck," Nicholas Rudall could be seen pacing the sidewalk outside the National Pastime Theatre, the former speakeasy that's the latest home of the 10-year-old European Repertory Theatre....Tags: Henrik Ibsen, Death
-
Performance review, Mickey Rooney at the Drury Lane Theatre
Tribune arts reporterFrom Elaine Stritch to Bea Arthur, there's a raft of celebrities doing one-person bio-shows on Broadway this season. Familiar tropes of the genre include a classy pianist with whom one can banter in seemingly spontaneous fashion, anecdotes about Great...Tags: Bea Arthur, Elaine Stritch, Mickey Rooney, Fashion Shows, Judy Garland
Oct 5, 2011
| Los Angeles Times
Mar 17, 2011
|Story| WGN-AM
Apr 9, 2011
|Story| Los Angeles Times
May 28, 2009
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Aug 22, 2010
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Mar 23, 2009
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Feb 4, 2009
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Dec 29, 2008
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Jun 11, 2006
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Apr 4, 2006
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Mar 21, 2002
|Story| Metromix
Mar 21, 2002
|Story| Metromix
Original site for Max Reinhardt topic gallery.

