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via L.A. Theatre Works: Now available for listening on demand, both as a digital download and on CD: L.A. Theatre Works’ original radio adaptation of Mary Shelley’s FRANKENSTEIN starring Stacy Keach as The Creature and Adhir Kalyan as Dr. Victor Frankenstein
LOS ANGELES (July 20, 2020) — L.A. Theatre Works, the world’s leading producer of audio theater, has announced the release of its state-of-the-art audio recording of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. This new stage adaptation, written by the BBC’s Kate McAll, stars veteran stage actor Stacy Keach as “the creature,” … Continue reading →
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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 481.4 with guest Stacy Keach is now available online for listening on demand
Stacy Keach Meets Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein Original Airdates: Feb. 21-23, 2020 TVC 481.4: Ed welcomes back stage and TV actor Stacy Keach (Mickey Spillane’s Mike Hammer, Titus, Man with a Plan). Topics include how Stacy’s love of radio dramas helped … Continue reading →
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Tagged A Room with a View, Adhir Kalyan, Arrested Development, Cheech and Chong, Cheech Marin, Darren Richardson, Dracula, Frankenstein, Frankenstein Creature, Frankenstein's Monster, H.P. Lovecraft, James Bridges Theater, Kate McAll, L.A. Theatre Works, LATheatreWorks, LATW Pressure, LATW The Hard Problem, Leslie S. Klinger, Leslie S. Klinger Frankenstein, Mary Shelley, Mary Shelley novel, Mike McShane, Rules of Engagement, Sergeant Stedenko, Sherlock Holmes, Son of Harpo Speaks, Stacy Keach, Stacy Keach Carl Amari, Stacy Keach LATheatre Works, Stacy Keach Mike Hammer, Stacy Keach Shakespeare, Stacy Keach The Creature, Stacy Keach Twilight Zone Radio, The New Annotated Frankenstein, Tommy Chong, Top Secret: The Battle for the Pentagon Papers, UCLA, Up in Smoke, Victor Frankenstein, Whose Line Is It Anyway
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Stacy Keach, plus Inside Groucho’s House: Next on TVC
Actor Stacy Keach (Mickey Spillane’s Mike Hammer, Titus, Man with a Plan, Twilight Zone Radio) and author Steve Stoliar (Raised Eyebrows: My Years Inside Groucho’s House) will join us this weekend for a brand new edition of TV CONFIDENTIAL, airing … Continue reading →
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Coming soon to TV CONFIDENTIAL: Celebrated stage, film and television actor STACY KEACH on how his love of radio dramas helped inspire him to become an actor; why humor is the best way to approach the humanity of a character; and why the works of Mary Shelley, Rod Serling, and Bob Kane have all stood the test of time. Stacy is about to star as The Creature in a new adaptation of Mary Shelley’s FRANKENSTEIN produced by LATheatre Works that will have its world premiere at the James Bridges Theater at UCLA on Friday 2/28 thru Sunday 3/1. See LATW.org for tickets and more information. For our listeners everywhere, the production of FRANKENSTEIN starring Stacy Keach will be recorded for future broadcast on radio stations across the U.S. and around the world, plus become available as a CD, digital download, and streaming on demand podcast; see LATW.org for more details
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Tagged A Room with a View, Adhir Kalyan, Arrested Development, Darren Richardson, Dracula, Frankenstein, Frankenstein Creature, Frankenstein's Monster, H.P. Lovecraft, James Bridges Theater, Kate McAll, L.A. Theatre Works, LATheatreWorks, LATW Pressure, LATW The Hard Problem, Leslie S. Klinger, Leslie S. Klinger Frankenstein, Mary Shelley, Mary Shelley novel, Mike McShane, Rules of Engagement, Sherlock Holmes, Stacy Keach, Stacy Keach Carl Amari, Stacy Keach LATheatre Works, Stacy Keach Mike Hammer, Stacy Keach Shakespeare, Stacy Keach The Creature, Stacy Keach Twilight Zone Radio, The New Annotated Frankenstein, Top Secret: The Battle for the Pentagon Papers, UCLA, Victor Frankenstein, Whose Line Is It Anyway
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via LATheatreWorks: Stacy Keach stars as The Creature in a new adaptation of Mary Shelley’s FRANKENSTEIN by Kate McAll that will have its world premiere at the James Bridges Theater at UCLA for four performances only, Friday 2/28 thru Sunday 3/1. Each performance will be recorded in front of an audience for future radio broadcast. There will be two shows on Saturday 2/29, including a matinee that will be followed by a panel discussion. For our listeners in L.A., go to LATW.org for tickets and more information. For our listeners everywhere, the performance of FRANKENSTEIN starring Stacy Keach will then be broadcast on radio stations across the U.S. and around the world. It will also be available as a CD, digital download, and streaming on demand podcast; see LATW.org for more details
WHAT: World premiere of Frankenstein — Written more than 200 years ago, Mary Shelley’s Gothic masterpiece retains all of its power to horrify and fascinate. This original L.A. Theatre Works commission is adapted from Shelley’s novel by the BBC’s Kate McAll, who wowed audiences with … Continue reading →
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Tagged A Room with a View, Adhir Kalyan, Arrested Development, Darren Richardson, Dracula, Frankenstein, Frankenstein Creature, Frankenstein's Monster, H.P. Lovecraft, James Bridges Theater, Kate McAll, L.A. Theatre Works, LATheatreWorks, LATW Pressure, LATW The Hard Problem, Leslie S. Klinger, Leslie S. Klinger Frankenstein, Mary Shelley, Mary Shelley novel, Mike McShane, Rules of Engagement, Sherlock Holmes, Stacy Keach, Stacy Keach Carl Amari, Stacy Keach LATheatre Works, Stacy Keach Mike Hammer, Stacy Keach Shakespeare, Stacy Keach The Creature, Stacy Keach Twilight Zone Radio, The New Annotated Frankenstein, Top Secret: The Battle for the Pentagon Papers, UCLA, Victor Frankenstein, Who’s Line Is It Anyway
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Diane Baker, A Woman of Substance, plus The Lost Art of the Motion Picture Salesman: Next on TVC
Actress and producer Diane Baker, television writer Paul Robert Coyle, and author John McElwee will join us this weekend for a special encore presentation of TV CONFIDENTIAL, airing July 26-28 at the following times and venues: Share-a-Vision Radio San Francisco … Continue reading →
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Tagged A Night at the Opera, A Woman of Substance, Academy of Art University, Academy of Art University San Francisco, Barnaby Jones, Citizen Kane, Crazy Like a Fox, David Janssen, Deborah Kerr, Diane Baker, Dracula, Frankenstein, George Stevens, Greenbriar Picture Shows, House, Jake and the Fatman, John McElwee, King Kong, Kojak, Law and Order: SVU, Marnie, Motion Pictures & Television Acting School, Night Gallery, On the Waterfront, Paul Robert Coyle, Perry Mason, QM Productions, Quinn Martin, Quinn Martin Productions, Rebel Without a Cause, Rod Serlings, Roger Corman, Route 66, Roy Thinnes, Sean Connery, Showmen Sell It Hot! Movies as Merchandise in Golden Era Hollywood, Simon and Simon, Stagecoach, Stephen King, Straight-Jacket, Sunset Boulevard, The Dead Zone, The Diary of Anne Frank, The Fugitive, the Golden Age of Hollywood, The Invaders, The Judgment, The Streets of San Francisco, The Wizard of Oz, They're Tearing Down Tim Riley's Bar, Tippi Hedren, To Climb a Mountain, Xena: Warrior Princess
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