Terrance McNally’s FRANKIE AND JOHNNY IN THE CLAIR DE LUNE opened in and ultimately ran about two years off-Broadway. It was revived in and ultimately ran a little less than a year on Broadway. Both productions were extremely well received; a /5(55). Advanced scene study class taught by Timothy McNeil Scene partner Manny Soro. Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune: A Play. Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune.: Terrence McNally. Dramatists Play Service Inc, - Drama - 71 pages. 2 /5(2).
'Frankie and Johnny in the Clair De Lune' by Terrence McNally. From: Play. Type: Dramatic. Character: Johnny, a working-class, street smart guy. His best feature is his personality. Gender: Male. Age Range: 30's | 40's | 50's. Summary: Johnny dreams of the kids he and Frankie could have. More: Buy the Play. Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune.: Terrence McNally. Dramatists Play Service Inc, - Drama - 71 pages. 2 Reviews. THE STORY: The setting is a walk-up apartment on Manhattan's West Side where, as the curtain rises, Frankie (a waitress) and Johnny (a short-order cook who works in the same restaurant) are discovered in bed. Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune. Thu. - Sat. 8pm, Sun. 4pm. The current production by Jobsite Theater works well, largely because of two tightly targeted performances. Ami Sallee Corley and Paul Potenza have ample chemistry together, but what really impresses is the relationship they have with their dramatis personae.
Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune is a two-character play by Terrence McNally that was first performed off-Broadway in Plot. The play focuses on two. Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune is a two-character play by Terrence McNally that was first performed off-Broadway in Plot The play focuses on two lonely, middle-aged people whose first date ends with their tumbling into bed. Frankie and Johnny in the Claire De Lune, by Terrence McNally. Directed by Sara Lampert Hoover. Reviewed by J. Peter Bergman. "This is better than anything in Shirley MacLaine." Rita Rehn and Steven Patterson; photo: John Sowle. Apart from some very specific references that place Terrence McNally's play "Frankie and.
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