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My Own Private Idaho had its premiere at the 48th Venice International Film Festival, and received largely positive reviews from critics, including Roger Ebert and those of The New York Times and Entertainment Weekly. The film was a moderate financial success, grossing over $8 million, above its estimated budget of $2.5 million.
The Idaho Shakespeare Festival has acquired land next to its property and wants to turn it into a park. Ada County commissioners hauled Shakespeare Festival leaders before them. This is why
Production history of plays performed by the Idaho Shakespeare Festival, as of May 2020.The sections are sorted by venue. The festival has utilized a single venue each season, starting with the plaza outside the One Capital Center, and eventually facilitating the construction of its own theatre known as the Idaho Shakespeare Festival Amphitheater and Reserve.
"The origins of My Own Private Idaho came from John Rechy's 1963 novel, City of Night, which featured characters who were street hustlers who did not admit to being gay.[1] Van Sant's original screenplay was written in the 1970s, when he was living in Hollywood.[2]
Hillside seating on the Idaho Shakespeare Festival’s grassy slope is, alas, not to be.. Ada County commissioners on Wednesday approved the theater’s request to renovate the hillside at its ...
OpenStage Theatre & Company, Inc. is a theatre company in northern Colorado ... In addition to being the foremost local producer at the Fort Collins Lincoln Center, ...
Michael Waters is a fictional character in Gus Van Sant's My Own Private Idaho, portrayed by River Phoenix. He is a sensitive, homeless teenage hustler who suffers from narcolepsy, directly foiling his best friend, Scott Favor (Keanu Reeves), a type-A personality hustler from a rich, influential family. A vagabond searching for his mother, Mike ...
Situated in the heart of Fort Collins, The Lincoln Center is the premier multi-venue performing and visual arts center in Northern Colorado.It was founded in 1978 through a community initiative called “Designing Tomorrow Today” that resulted in a voter-approved $2.2 million capital improvements tax, with the community raising an additional $300,000 to complete a new performing and visual ...