Twentieth Century


The glamorous passenger train Twentieth Century Limited, which ran between New York and Chicago between 1902 and 1967, is the main setting of this screwball comedy's action. Oscar Jaffe, an egomaniacal Broadway producer who has sustained a string of recent flops and is now dodging creditors, boards the train heading to New York. On the train, he spots his former Broadway leading lady and muse, Lily Garland, now a Hollywood movie star, and schemes to have her signed to star in his new play and thereby save his career and stay out of jail. But she's on her way to meet with his competitor, Max Jacobs, to sign up for his play. Jaffe believes he's found an investor in a fellow passenger and heiress, Miss Clark, who could write a check big enough to entice Lily to renew her working relationship with Oscar and save his show. Little does Oscar know that Miss Clark has just escaped from a mental asylum. There's action, a little romance, fast-paced dialogue and a dash of slapstick. "A thrilling funhouse ride."---The New Yorker. "If you want to laugh, don't miss this one."---Liz Smith Ludwig's adaptation debuted on Broadway in 2004. The Broadway original opened in December of 1932. The Hecht-MacArthur script in turn was based on an unproduced play "Napoleon of Broadway" by Charles Bruce Milholland, based on his real-life experiences working for the eccentric and legendary producer David Belasco.
Starts
3/10/2012 @ 8:00
Ends
3/10/2012
Location
Sierra Madre Playhouse
87 W. Sierra Madre Blvd
Sierra Madre, CA 91024