A man is not old until regrets take the place of dreams.
John Barrymore was the black sheep of America's most illustrious acting family. Celebrated for his charisma and matinee-idol looks, he was, for a while, America's most popular actor. Famous for his stage roles in Richard III and Hamlet, he also made more than fifty films. But alcoholism soon dissipated his talents, and he became known more for his Falstaffian behavior and outrageous high jinks than for his art.
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J. R. Roach, Lulu Marketplace...
I have been a fan of Jerry Robbins and CRT for several years now...Barrymore isn't just one of their finest, but I honestly think it will go down as an audio drama classic...It is indeed one of Mr. Robbins's finest performances...This is an incredibly well-written, witty, touching homage to one of the early 20th century's finest actors...
About the Author
William Luce, Broadway playwright, has written numerous stage plays that have garnered multiple awards for the actors, the music, and the television productions that followed, as well as for the playwright himself, including two nominations for a Writers’ Guild Award for two CBS movies, The Last Days of Patton and The Woman He Loved. His Broadway and London success, The Belle of Amherst, spawned commissions for solo plays about Charlotte Brontë, Zelda Fitzgerald, Lillian Hellman, Isak Dinesen, and John Barrymore.
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