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Kitty Carlisle Hart (born Catherine Conn; September 3, 1910 – April 17, 2007) [1] [2] was an American stage and screen actress, opera singer, television personality and spokesperson for the arts. She was the leading lady in the Marx Brothers movie A Night at the Opera (1935) and was a regular panelist on the television game show To Tell the ...
Developed as an offshoot of the very successful New Play Initiative of Burbank, California's Grove Theater Center, the Moss Hart and Kitty Carlisle Hart New Play Initiative (Hart NPI) expands the program to one of the few programs of its kind where a playwright will be guaranteed a production of his/her play in Los Angeles (Burbank), as well as ...
Answer Yes or No featured a celebrity panel with playwright Moss Hart as host. [1] Regular panelists were Kitty Carlisle, Arlene Francis, and Quentin Reynolds. [2] Francis was the only member of the panel who stayed from the show's beginning to its end.
Moss Hart began writing the play in April 1947, spending nearly a year on it. [6] It was produced by Joseph M. Hymen and Bernard Hart, the author's younger brother. Others with a financial interest in it were George S. Kaufman and Max Gordon. [6] Casting began in June 1948, which is also when Frederick Fox was contracted to design the play's ...
Kitty Carlisle, Hart's widow, was unhappy with the film. When Schary showed it to her she said diplomatically "Well, you did it", and later she said "we draw a veil" over the film. [ 7 ] In 1997, she "expressed her disapproval in the April 5 New York Times, saying that she attempted to buy the film 'to get it off the market.' " [ 8 ]
A recent addition to this article repeats what is considered common knowledge that Moss Hart considered himself to be homosexual before meeting and marrying Kitty. While this is accepted as common knowledge by most theater people and I personally know a man who Moss made passes at when the fellow was a young man, that is Original Research and ...
The building’s former occupants, however, are its most formidable accreditation, boasting residents like Truman Capote swan and socialite Slim Keith, TV newsman Mike Wallace, actress Kitty ...
Anniversary Waltz is a three-act play, written by Jerome Chodorov and Joseph Fields, and staged by Moss Hart. [1] It is a comedy with a simple plot, medium-sized cast, fast pacing, and only one setting.