In Jim Brochu’s Ovation Award winning play, a naïve reporter attempts to interview the famously volatile artist, prompting an explosion of memory, humor, outrage and juicy backstage lore.
Mostel is remembered for his comedic genius and his definitive roles (Fiddler on the Roof, Ionesco’s Rhinoceros, The Producers), but in the 1950’s he was equally known for his place on McCarthy’s infamous Hollywood blacklist and a horrific accident that almost took his life.