By Ron Hutchinson
Sep 12 – Oct 7, 2007
Hollywood, 1939. Legendary producer David O. Selznick shuts down filming on Gone With The Wind and frantically locks himself in a room with director Victor Fleming and writer Ben Hecht. They have five days to rewrite the screenplay, including acting out the parts, with nothing but peanuts, bananas and chutzpah to get them through. A breathless look at the near-farce velocity birth of the most famous movie ever made.
- Watch the complete Pre-play Discussion from Sept. 19, 2007.
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