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Born Yesterday - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Born Yesterday is a play written and first directed by Garson Kanin and adapted into a successful 1950 film. It was remade in 1993 with the same name. Actress and comedian Judy Holliday originated ...
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The audiences at the Shaw Festival tend to be older, so we’re guessing that quite a few of the folks at the performance of Born Yesterday that we saw had, like us, seen the 1950 film version of the play, starring Broderick Crawford and Judy Holliday (who won the Oscar for best actress), at one time or another. ...
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In other words, the play itself could have been born yesterday, it feels that current. ... The play's title also reverberates. It starts with the familiar idiom: For all her apparent untutored innocence, Billie "wasn't born yesterday." But given her innocence, yes, she was, reborn into the true faith in American democracy.
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11/13/2009 - 7:30pm 7th & 8th Grade Dance 7:30-10:00 ... 11/14/2009 - 7:00pm 3-Act Play - "Born Yesterday" at 7:00pm - Auditorium ... 11/15/2009 - 1:00pm Play - Set Strike / Cast Party 1:00 - 4:00pm...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Born Yesterday (play by Kanin), ...(1945), receiving praise for her supporting performance as a wistful prostitute. ... CREATE MY Born Yesterd... NEW DOCUMENT...
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Hollywood writer and director Garson Kanin wrote his first play, Born Yesterday in 1945. It opened in New York on February 4, 1946 with Judy Holliday playing the part of Billie Dawn, dumb blond and lover of racketeer Harry Brock.
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