Days of Wine and Roses
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SHOW INFORMATION
CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Oct 3, 2003
Closed Oct 18, 2003
Opened Oct 3, 2003
Closed Oct 18, 2003
Running Time:
2hr. 0min.
2hr. 0min.
WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
A man and woman meet at a bar and it's love at first sip. JP Miller's Days of Wine and Roses is a love story that examines a torrid relationship that was solidified and ultimately destroyed by alcohol. Rachel Wood directs for the Boomerang Theatre Company.
Appropriate for audiences 13 and up.
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J.P. Miller's Days of Wine and Roses really must have been something when it was first produced on television in 1958 as part of the Playhouse 90 series (starring Cliff Robertson, Piper Laurie, and Charles Bickford) and then as a feature film in 1962 (starring Jack Lemmon, Lee Remick, and Bickford again). Although Miller's drama about the gross indignities of alcoholism has its antecedents -- Come Back, Little Sheba and The Lost Weekend among them -- Days of Wine and Roses paints an especially ugly picture of lives consumed by drink.
The current staging at Walkerspace in TriBeCa is a revival of a production by the Boomerang Theatre Company that was first seen (but not by me) in 2000. Althou[...]