EVENTS
Connections – Our Streaming Valentine to You
Feb 12-Feb 21, 2021
Streaming Friday, February 12 at 7:00 pm trough 7:00 pm Sunday, February 14, 2021
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Friday, February 19 at 7:00 pm trough 7:00 pm Sunday, February 21, 2021
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Description
Read by Ceil and Peter Herman, Connections is an evening of three short plays about making connections presented as NSTC’s Valentines Day present to our patrons. A bit of information about the plays and making reservations follows.
A WALK IN THE PARK by Stanley Dyrector 2018.
Jack, an older man walking in the park, sees a woman on a bench who seems to be adjusting to being a senior. She looks familiar. Does he know her? Could it be the girl, Essie, who long, long ago helped him get over another who broke his heart?
A PAIR OF LUNATICS A Dramatic Sketch by W.R. Walkes 1889
Pair of Lunatics, He and She, on first meeting in a mental institution, are lead to believe the other is an inmate. This ever-popular comedy originally played at the Drury Lane Theatre, London. The opening generated an overwhelming success – a time-honored classic that delivers laugh after laugh- the fun is immense!
THE ILLUMINATI IN DRAMA LIBRE by Alice Gerstenberg 1920
Two characters, He and She, are dressed absurdly in the most vivid colors. Their faces are painted in stripes, squares, etc., in colors, crimson, purple, green, etc. The two make a whirlwind entrance in front of the curtain. They talk.
Stanley Dyrector
sdyrector@aol.com
UPCOMING EVENTS – NEWS – PROGRAMS
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Events and other things for members and friends of Hollywood Heritage
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Hollywood Heritage and the Hollywood Studio Museum invite you to participate in events not only at our location, but at other locations as well. Book signings, tours, films, lectures and all other architectural preservation or film history oriented are among the events we promote. If you are a member of Hollywood Heritage, special discounts may apply and there are also members-only events for you to enjoy. |
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Wednesday, November13th, 7:30 p.m. at the Hollywood Heritage Museum EVENING @ THE BARN
Bevery Hills Confidential
Especially prepared show for The Hollywood Heritage Museum – Authors Barbara Schroeder and Clark Fogg will be presenting a special view of the Golden City – Beverly Hills – and it’s not as well known dark side. This presentation has not been made before and will focus on those events and individuals involved in mysteries and scandals who are in the film industry.
To Reserve Tickets for this Event – Click HERE
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HOLIDAY GIFT IDEA – HOLLYWOOD-THEMED BOOKS!
Saturday, December 7th – Noon to 4:00 p.m.
Do your gift shopping at the Hollywood Heritage Museum! Free gift wrapping is included when you buy a book from one of the authors participating in our “Afternoon with the Authors!”
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New Books at the Hollywood Heritage Museum Store
In addition to the great author’s books available at our “Afternoon with the Authors,” The museum gift store is loaded with new and out of print collectible biographies, collections, and photo books on all Hollywood topics.
And while you’re here check out our “The Great Gatsby” exhibit featuring items of Fitzgeraldiana related to the four versions of this famous jazz age novel on display courtesy Hollywood Heritage member Nick Beck.
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Wednesday, December 11th, 7:30 p.m. – Evening @ The Barn
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We begin the anniversary celebration of “The Squaw Man” with a special panel of historians telling us with video presentations, about Hollywood at the Dawn of the Movies.
In December,1913 filming began on Hollywood’s first feature-length motion picture “The Squaw Man”. To kick off what will be the centennial year of the film, we are hosting an in-depth presentation of Hollywood’s earliest years with a distinguished panel of film historians and authors who will speak on the following topics:
ROBERT S. BIRCHARD
The Lasky Feature Play Company
KURT COX
The Burns and Revier Studio
BRUCE TORRENCE
Hollywood when the movies came to town
MARC WANAMAKER
Moviemaking in Los Angeles and Hollywood
The program will also feature a screening of the legendary 1914 version of “THE SQUAW MAN”, the directorial debut of Cecil B. DeMille.
Click here for tickets for this event.
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