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Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune walks a tightrope of comedy and tenderness. Emotionally his show highlights the ...
Despite Kathy Bates originating the role of Frankie in the Off-Broadway production, she was allegedly denied the part for the ...
Kathy Bates is recalling why director Garry Marshall didn't cast her in the film adaptation of 'Frankie and Johnny,' a stage ...
Bates wanted to star in 1991's 'Frankie and Johnny,' based on Terrence McNally's stage play, where she originated the role of ...
Kathy Bates has claimed that the late American director Garry Marshall declined to cast her in Frankie and Johnny because of ...
Frankie and Johnny, a waitress and a short-order cook in a greasy spoon, aren’t exactly types you’d see on “Sex and the City,” but their barbed interplay over the course of a post-coital ...
Kathy Bates revealed that Garry Marshall refused to cast her in a 1991 film because seeing a man kiss her onscreen "would not ...
Terrence McNally’s Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune is sweet and lovely, and turns out to be durable. The two actors enter, look at each other, and then they’re off. The clothes ...
Frankie and Johnny are two almost strangers in the night. Terrence McNally's celebrated 1987 play begins with a few bleats of passion between a short-order cook with scarred hands and a waitress ...
For Frankie and Johnny, the sex starts out very good. She does a thing with his ears and he does a thing with her toes and the results are very, very good, judging by the mutual shrieks, moans ...