Sunday, December 23, 2007

Mae West: Leaves the Building

"MAE WEST's work as a dramatist will never be confused with that of, say, Thornton Wilder," observed staff writer Pat Craig [12 November 2007] in the Contra Costa Times.
• • To that we say, while Mae West was willing to be thrilling, it's a good bet that Thornton Wilder couldn't shimmy if his freakin' life depended on it.
• • Anyway, in a year's end round-up that assesses Bay Area Theatre in 2007, Pat Craig ranks the Berkeley, California revival of "Sex" by Mae West at the Aurora Theatre in the top ten.
• • Even though it's a shame Pat Craig does not remember that the Brooklyn bombshell wrote her play in 1926 not 1923 let's do the old QUOTE/ UNQUOTE thing now.
• • In the somewhat misinformed West Coast words of Pat Craig:
• • "Sex," Aurora Theatre Company Mae West wasn't just another come-hither face. The '20s prototype sex-bomb was also a playwright and an expert at highlighting and exploiting her particular charms. She wrote this show in 1923 [sic], the vice squad closed it on Broadway, and Berkeley's Aurora Theatre revived it hilariously.
Source:
• • Bay Area News Group Contra Costa Times www.contracostatimes.com/
• • Byline: Pat Craig
• • Published on: 23 December 2007
• • Tonight's performance of "Sex" at the Aurora Theatre is the final show. Get some "Sex" before Christmas! See it tonight 23 December 2007!
• • Come up and see Mae every day online: http://MaeWest.blogspot.com/
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• • Photo: • • Mae West • • 1926 • •


Mae West.

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