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Woody Allen
Except for Whatever Works and Match Point, I think Woody Allen 's been on a long dry spell since Bullets Over Broadway way back in 1994.
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by Woody Allen Douglas McGrath , written by Allen , Dianne Wiest,
Bullets over Broadway is a 1994 American black comedy- crime film directed by Woody Allen Douglas McGrath , written by Allen , Dianne Wiest, starring an ensemble cast including John Cusack, Chazz Palminteri Jennifer Tilly.
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Susan Stroman
Susan Stroman is directing Bullets Over Broadway, having previously found success with The Producers and Young Frankenstein.
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Associate Choreographer and Resident Director/Choreographer for Woody Allen and Susan Stroman
Associate Choreographer and Resident Director/Choreographer for Woody Allen and Susan Stroman’s Bullets Over Broadway.
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on the screenplay by Allen and for the 1994 film of the same name
Bullets Over Broadway, written by Woody Allen and based on the screenplay by Allen and Douglas McGrath for the 1994 film of the same name, ended the same name's Broadway run Aug. 24, 2014, at the St. James Theatre following 156 regular performances and 33 previews.
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which writer/director/actor Douglas McGrath and Woody Allen co-wrote
writer/director/actor Douglas McGrath gave us films ranging from Bullets over Broadway (which writer/director/actor Douglas McGrath and Woody Allen co-wrote) to Emma (which writer/director/actor Douglas McGrath wrote and directed, based on the Jane Austen novel) and Nicholas Nickleby (which writer/director/actor Douglas McGrath wrote and directed, based on the Charles Dickens novel).
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Otto Layman
Directed and designed by long-time Artistic Director Otto Layman, now in his 21st year at SBHS, Bullets Over Broadway features the professional talents of Choreographer Christina McCarthy (Interim Head of the Dance Department at UCSB), Musical Director Dr. Jon Nathan (UCSB Jazz Ensemble), Vocal Director Sio Tepper (Young Frankenstein, Hair, and many others) and Costume Designer Bonnie Thor (Young Frankenstein, Pippin, and Hair, among many designs).
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by Allen
Considered one of Allen's best works, Bullets Over Broadway is the most recent film directed by Allen with a shared writing credit.
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Writerfor which director Douglas McGrath was nominated for an Oscar , actor, director Douglas McGrath
Writer, actor, director Douglas McGrath is probably best known as the writer of 'Bullets over Broadway,' for which director Douglas McGrath was nominated for an Oscar.
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Lo Chi-leung
Bullets was written by Yeung Sin-leung and directed by Lo Chi-leung, produced by Mandy Law and Derek Yee, and starring Nicholas Tse, Lau Ching-wan, Yang Mi, Boran Jing, Wu Gang and Liu Kai-chi.
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Wiest a comedy set in 1920s New York City
Wiest worked with Woody Allen once again, in 1994, for Bullets Over Broadway, a comedy set in 1920s New York City, winning Wiest's second Best Supporting Actress Oscar for Wiest's portrayal of Helen Sinclair, a boozy, glamorous, and loud star of the stage.
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on Broadway at the St. James Theatre
The world premiere production of the new musical comedy BULLETS OVER BROADWAY, written by Woody Allen, and based on the screenplay by Allen and Douglas McGrath for the 1994 film, and directed and choreographed by five-time Tony Award winner Susan Stroman, will play the 1994 film's final performance on Broadway today, August 24 at the St. James Theatre.
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Sinclair , portrayed by the wonderfully self-assured Marin Mazzie,
Sinclair, portrayed by the wonderfully self-assured Marin Mazzie, is one of the reasons to see Bullets Over Broadway, the new musical birthed by Woody Allen from Woody Allen's 1994 movie of the same title.
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this movie…….and movie…….and
Bullets Over Broadway: New Interviews With Woody Allen, Susan Stroman, Marin Mazzie and more. LOVED this movie…….and the classic miss-spelt note Woody Allen used to hold up the bank
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Mendelsohn's start
Writer/director Mendelsohn got Mendelsohn's start working as an assistant costume designer on a handful of Woody Allen films, from Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989) to Bullets Over Broadway (1994), and Mendelsohn has developed an Allen-ish sensibility married with a Bergman-esque touch.
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Nick Lyon
Bullet was directed by Nick Lyon, whilst the script was co-written by Lyon, Joynes Byron Lester, and Ron Peer.
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a zany, old-fashioned spectacle and a marvelous turn from three-time Tony nominee Marin Mazzie as an aging diva with a signature plea: “ that features the Broadway debut of actor-writer Zach Braff Don’t speak
Now open at the St. James Theatre, Bullets Over Broadway is a zany, old-fashioned spectacle that features the Broadway debut of actor-writer Zach Braff and a marvelous turn from three-time Tony nominee Marin Mazzie as an aging diva with a signature plea: “Don’t speak!”
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Hardy and Mielziner
As on Broadway, the director and designer were, respectively, Hardy and Mielziner, with Laurence Harvey, Rupert Davies and Derek Fowlds in the cast.
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Lloyd Richards
As on Broadway, the director was Lloyd Richards, and the cast was as follows:
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Leo McCarey
Directed by comedy veteran Leo McCarey, the film was written by Grover Jones, Frank Butler and Richard Connell based on a play of the same name by Lynn Root and Harry Clork which was presented on Broadway in 1934.
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