Roundabout Theatre's 2001 stage production of Claire Boothe Luce's all-female play `The Women;' aired on PBS.Roundabout Theatre's 2001 stage production of Claire Boothe Luce's all-female play `The Women;' aired on PBS.Roundabout Theatre's 2001 stage production of Claire Boothe Luce's all-female play `The Women;' aired on PBS.
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- TriviaJennifer Tilly had a bathtub scene in the stage play where she stands up revealing full frontal nudity to the audience. But for this broadcast on PBS, producers decided to angle the camera so that it only showed her bare back because some local stations in more conservative markets wouldn't have aired it with the nudity.
- ConnectionsReferences The Wizard of Oz (1939)
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i have read many of the comments here and i should like to add my own.
While i can see where there was room for improvement in some areas, over all this was good entertainment, and i will purchase a copy for later viewing.
all of the ladies play their parts well. the one thing i can say is that they all had a tendency to sing........... their words....... and that is where the improvements can and should be made. yes they are on stage and they had the need to project their voices so that those in the back may be heard. But speaking in clear tones from ones diaphragm does not require loud long.............. drawling singing words........
i do believe they had the right,(type casting), for the parts -the women did fit their roles, however, you could tell that a bit more live on stage experience is needed.
no, not tony award winning- but not a bomb either. good entertainment when all you want is to not think about your cares, and watch and listen in on others...........
While i can see where there was room for improvement in some areas, over all this was good entertainment, and i will purchase a copy for later viewing.
all of the ladies play their parts well. the one thing i can say is that they all had a tendency to sing........... their words....... and that is where the improvements can and should be made. yes they are on stage and they had the need to project their voices so that those in the back may be heard. But speaking in clear tones from ones diaphragm does not require loud long.............. drawling singing words........
i do believe they had the right,(type casting), for the parts -the women did fit their roles, however, you could tell that a bit more live on stage experience is needed.
no, not tony award winning- but not a bomb either. good entertainment when all you want is to not think about your cares, and watch and listen in on others...........
- duskemaiden
- Sep 23, 2004
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By what name was Stage on Screen: The Women (2002) officially released in Canada in English?
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