Bollow, Ludmilla (American playwright, writer, actress, 19__-____), “Belle of the Bijou,”
a 45-minute drama in English, set in the ticket taker booth, Bijou theatre, night, the present, 1f; • © 1983 by Ludmilla Bollow; • in Ludmilla Bollow’s One Acts and Monologues for Woman (New York: Broadway Play Publishing, 1983), ISBN 0881450081, Broadway Play Publishing, 56 East 81 Street, New York City, New York 10028, http://www.BroadwayPlayPubl.com; • rights from Ludmilla Bollow, 314 West Sugar Lane, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53217, U.S.A., e-mail bollow@earthlink.net, telephone (home) 414-352-8370, http://home.earthlink.net/~bollow/. • Cited by Ludmilla Bollow, via ftp September 12, 1999; Bollow says,
§ Dramatis Persona Belle (f), 65, ticket taker at the Bijou Theatre.
§ Synopsis “Tonight Belle has come to clean out her movie memorabilia accumulated over the years in the ticket taker booth in the now closed Bijou Theatre. The process reveals her bleak life, dominated by her obsession with the movies and her even bleaker future, with plans to move to Hollywood, taking along her life-size cardboard cutout of Clark Gable. Fear about leaving her ticket booth, her only true reality, overwhelms her.
§ Comment
“Bare stage with props to enhance her memories.” Play produced at City Players, St. Louis MO. At Antitheatro Theatre in Athens Greece in Greek. Presently touring East Coast with Lois Sanders, SGA actress. § Themes Clark Gable, cutout, fear, Hollywood, loneliness, movie memorabilia, nostalgia, obsession, reality, sales.
See also Ludmilla Bollow’s
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