There’s a reason Marx Brothers movies are 90 minutes long. The antic silliness of the brothers’ movie “The Cocoanuts” powers a musical playing at the Guthrie that captures the combination of puns, ...
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MINNEAPOLIS - From Carols to Cocoanuts...The Guthrie has the holiday season covered. The crowd pleasing "A Christmas Carol" is celebrating it's 41st season at the Guthrie. And this year it is being ...
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The common line about the Marx brothers is that the Paramount years, during which they made their first five films—The Cocoanuts, Animal Crackers, Monkey Business, Horse Feathers, and Duck Soup—were ...
The early Marx Brothers' films have a simple formula: Write a love story, add a rich dowager, stir in a scam of some sort and give the boys all the time in the world to rip the whole thing apart.
Eccentric hotel guests, star-crossed lovers and amateur thieves bring perfectly-timed zany humor and antics to a Florida hotel nestled under faux palm trees and an intricate art deco set in "The ...
THE COCOANUTS Book by George S. Kaufman. Music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, with Michael McGrath, Robert Sapoff, Peter Stutsker, Celia Tackaberry and others. Set by Jeff Modereger. Costumes by ...
“The Cocoanuts,” now being performed by the Crowded Kitchen Players in Quakertown, is not your usual farce. In fact this show, which was written by George S. Kaufman in the 1920s, is about the ...
It's chestnuts all aroundas the Guthrie Theatreopens fire on the holiday season. What would Christmas be without revisiting its most fierce opponent, Ebenezer Scrooge, the focal point of the famous ...
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