Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 48.  We hope you enjoy the show!


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ANNOUNCEMENTS


In the Mix - Prohibition Cocktails at Remedy Speakeasy


We return to the time of Prohibition in this week's "In the Mix", with the Mary Pickford cocktail, mixed and served by the owner of Remedy Speakeasy in downtown Bremerton, WA, Alison Crow.  Then we sat down with our Mary Pickfords and talked about, well, Mary Pickford.  Check it out on our YouTube channel.


Love Letters Arrive at WWCA


A. R. Gurney’s “Love Letters” opens 10/15 at Western Washington Center for the Arts and runs through Oct 31st.  It is a tender, tragi-comic, and nuanced examination of the lost art of letter writing, shared nostalgia, missed opportunities, and the deep closeness of two lifelong, complicated friends.  Spanning five decades and numerous locations, Love Letters is staged simply, with two actors behind desks or sitting in cozy chairs, letting their words describe a world of emotion.  Get tickets today at wwca.us.


Movies of the Decade - 2000's - Moulin Rouge (2001)


Movies of the Decade at the Historic Roxy Theater presents "Moulin Rouge", Baz Luhrmans story of a poor Bohemian poet in 1890s Paris.  The film won two Oscars and stars Ewen McGregor and Nicole Kidman.  We’ll hit the stage at 6:30 followed by Jeremy Arnold for his final introduction of the series.  Don’t miss it.  Get your tickets at roxybremerton.org.


 


IN THE SPOTLIGHT:  New York Times Best Selling Author, Scott Eyman



Scott Eyman is the biographer of stars like John Wayne, Jimmy Stewart and Henry Fonda, Earnest Lubich, John Ford, Cecille B. Demille, and he joined us back in May for Episode 28 to celebrate the release of his last book Cary Grant: A Brilliant disguise.  


Scott’s latest work “20th Century-Fox: Darryl F. Zanuck and the Creation of the Modern Film Studio” comes to us from Turner Classic Movies and examines one of the preeminent producers of films, filmmakers, and stars for 85 years, focusing on the man most responsible, producer and movie mogul Daryl F. Zanuck.


Scott is a prolific author with three of his books New York Times bestsellers.  He has been awarded the William K. Everson Award for Film History by the National Board of Review and he teaches film history at the University of Miami.  Scott joined us from his home in West Palm Beach.


Connect with Scott:


Web: www.scotteyman.com


Twitter: @scotteyman1


Scott Eyman Goodreads Profile


Scott Eyman on Amazon


Coming Up Next Week


We'll be off next week preparing a special video episode featuring "CLUE" - the stage show based on the 1985 hit movie.  Keep an eye on our Facebook page and YouTube channel!  (And remember, "This is WAR, Peacock!")

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