Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 23.  We hope you enjoy the show!


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NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS:


Silence of the Lambs 30th Anniversary


Celebrate the 30th anniversary of the release of The Silence of the Lambs with special showings at the Historic Roxy Theater April 9th and 10th at 9pm.


And don’t forget to tune in to our latest episode of In the Mix, direct from the Bay Street Bistro in Port Orchard, WA.  The Bistro's "Sunday Supper" this week is dedicated to The Silence of the Lambs anniversary with a Dr. Lecter approved menu:  Fava Bean and Smashed Pea Hummus, Crou of Egg and Sausage, Spicy Blackened Chicken over Wild Rice, and Sanguinacci Dulce (half blood oranges stuffed with chocolate mousse).  


Call for reservations: 360-602-0310 or visit baystreetbistro.com


Virtual Theater 2020 Presents Moliere's Tartuffe


Tune in to Virtual Theater 2020’s free performance of Tartuffe by Moliere, Saturday April 10th at 6pm.  Their presentation of this classic farce will be followed by live talk back with the cast and crew directly following the show.  Visit their Facebook page for more information at @VTHEATER2020


The Women’s Theater Festival Presents Shakespeare's Othello


Don't miss a modern retelling of Shakespeare’s classic Othello presented by The Women’s Theater Festival and starring our friend and guest on Episode 13 Seattle actor Zandi Carlson, in the pivotal role of Iago.  Othello airs tonight, tomorrow April 10th, and April 16th and 17th at 8pm.  Tickets are pay-what-you-can.  So visit WomensTheatreFestival.com for more information and to donate.


 


IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Jeremy Arnold


Jeremy is an author, film historian and commentator. His new book, The Essentials Vol. 2: 52 More Must-See Movies and Why They Matter, was recently published by Running Press and Turner Classic Movies. It is his second companion book to TCM’s long-running “Essentials” program which profiles the most vital and influential movies in film history. 


In addition to the two Essentials books, Jeremy has written Christmas in the Movies: 30 Classics to Celebrate the Season, Lawrence of Arabia: The 50th Anniversary, two essays in The Call of the Heart: John M. Stahl and Hollywood Melodrama, contributions to Jeanine Basinger’s 2003 edition of The World War II Combat Film: Anatomy of a Genre, numerous essays and liner notes for home entertainment releases, including four Frank Capra titles; and over six hundred programming articles to date for the Turner Classic Movies website. 


Jeremy’s commentating work includes fourteen audio commentaries for the Blu-ray or DVD release of classic films, most recently Wings of the Hawk, and stints as a guest host on TCM with Ben Mankiewicz.


Follow Jeremy on Twitter: twitter.com/jt_arn


Shop Jeremy's books: on Amazon


 


COMING UP NEXT WEEK:


Tune in next week, Friday April 16th, when we’ll be joined by veteran sound editor and Foley artist Gregg Barbanell.  As a sound editor Gregg worked with clients like Peter Bogdanovich for "Saint Jack" (1979), John Carpenter for "The Fog" (1980), Francis Ford Coppola for "The Escape Artist" (1982) and won an Emmy for Outstanding Sound Editing for Nonfiction Programming for "Dinosaur Planet" in 2003.  Gregg has also worked as a Foley artist on shows like the Walking Dead and Breaking Bad, and films like Suicide Squad, The Revenant, and Mortal Combat.

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