Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 61.  We hope you enjoy the show!


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EPISODE 61 SYNOPSIS


We're pleased to be joined by Author/ Film Critic/ Film Historian and Speaker John DiLeo to chat about those beloved character actors and his new book, There Are No Small Parts: 100 Outstanding Film Performances with Screen Time of 10 Minutes or Less.


 


ARTS AROUND THE SOUND ANNOUNCEMENTS


Last Weekend for "Something Rotten" at BCT


It’s the final weekend for "Something Rotten" at Bremerton Community Theater and you don’t want to miss your chance to see this absurdly funny show depicting the intersection where Shakespeare and musical theater meet.  Greg's review is available on our website and tickets and more info can be had at bctshows.com.


"Little Shop of Horrors" Opens at WWCA


Friday, May 6th, "Little Shop of Horrors" opens at Western Washington Center for the Arts!  Written by Howard Ashman with music by Alan Menken and directed and choreographed by our friends Dan Estes and Rebecca Ewen, this is the musical about man eating plants that you need in your life.  Tickets and more info are available at wwca.us.


"In the Mix" Returns with a tribute to Elia Kazan


Next week we’ll be toasting the brilliant and versatile director of stage and screen, Elia Kazan with the “East of Eden” tequila cocktail, named after the 1955 John Steinbeck adaptation starring James Dean, Julie Harris and Raymond Massey.  Tune in on our website and YouTube channel.


 


IN THE SPOTLIGHT: John DiLeo



In his most recent book, author, film critic, film historian, and speaker John DiLeo celebrates remarkable screen performances, shining a uniquely targeted spotlight on artists who created full-blown characterizations within minimal screen time, of ten minutes or less.  John is the author of 7 books about American movies, from his first, And You Thought You Knew Classic Movies: 200 Quizzes For Golden Age Movie Lovers in 1999, to his latest, and the topic of our chat today, There Are No Small Parts: 100 Outstanding Film Performances With Screen Time Of 10 Minutes Or Less, which was just released in February and is available everywhere fine books are sold.  Born in Brooklyn and raised on Long Island, John joined us from his home in Milford, Pennsylvania.


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COMING UP ON EPISODE 61


Coming up on Episode 62, we’ll welcome legendary writer, playwright, director, and producer George Stevens Jr. to the show.  The son of two-time Academy Award winning director George Stevens, our guest made a name for himself as founding director of the American Film Institute, and co-creator of the Kennedy Center Honors.  Tune in Friday, May 13th for an episode you don’t want to miss.

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