Wednesday, February 17, 2010

STAGE: Clothes For A Summer Hotel

Mr. Williams’ highly theatrical and evocative “Ghost play” about the tumultuous marriage and creative lives of Zelda & Scott Fitzgerald. CLOTHES FOR A SUMMER HOTEL, which opened in NYC on March 26, 1980, was Mr. Williams’ last Broadway production and has rarely been staged since. Filled with music and dance of the jazz age, the play fuses the past and the present in a theatrical tour-de-force as Zelda and Scott re-visit their youth and the ghosts of characters (including Ernest Hemingway) who helped shape their existence. (source)

Thru Feb 21 @ at the Hudson Guild Theatre
441 West 26th Street (Btw. 9th & 10th Aves.)

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