The Philadelphia Story
Having grown up in suburban Philadelphia and having seen the film many times (its a household favorite), I wanted to read the original play. Much of the script of the film is word for word from the play which is nice to see, though there are certain characters excised from the film and tweaks to the plot as a result. Partially due to the chemistry of the actors, partially to the careful reallocation of story points and scenes (and partially, perhaps, due to my love of the film which I saw
My first viewing of this story was in its musical iteration as the 1950s "High Society". After, I watched the movie with Katherine Hepburn. I really liked this play. It has comedy and social philosophy and romance. Well written and it has aged spectacularly well.
This has a lot of jokes and quick banter which I think could be a lot of fun on stage but which are not particularly fun to read (it can get boring when youre just reading it). I enjoy reading Dexters dialogue most; it really pops off the page. The plot is not my favorite (its just sort of odd and a little confusing), but overall, I enjoyed the play. I have seen the movie with Katherine Hepburn, and I enjoyed it immensely. When I watched the movie, I remember having no clue who was going to end
Sure, a film with Cary Grant, Katherine Hepburn, and Jimmy Stewart is going to be good, but the script remains fabulous without them. So funny and earnest.
I was crazy enough to read this play which contains nothing that cannot be found in the wonderful movie starring Jimmy Stewart, Cary Grant and Katherine Hepburn.The Philadelphia Story is of course quite odious. Its basic message is that money isn't everything you also need breeding. Social climbers with neither are the lowest of the low. Artists belong to a lower level of humanity than those with money and breeding provided that they respect their social betters.
This was a pretty good story.
Philip Barry
Paperback | Pages: 140 pages Rating: 4.2 | 768 Users | 32 Reviews
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Title | : | The Philadelphia Story |
Author | : | Philip Barry |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 140 pages |
Published | : | June 8th 2010 by Samuel French, Inc. (first published March 28th 1939) |
Categories | : | Plays. Fiction. Drama. Theatre. Humor. Classics |
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Comedy / 9m, 6f / Int./Ext. This Broadway hit starred Katharine Hepburn as Tracy Lord of the Philadelphia Lords, an inhibited and spoiled daughter of the privileged. Divorced from C.J. Dexter Haven, she is engaged to a successful young snob. A gossip weekly sends a reporter and a camera woman to report the wedding arrangements and they are injected into the house by Tracy's brother who hopes to divert their attention from father's romance with a Broadway dancer. Tracy finds herself growing intPresent Books Conducive To The Philadelphia Story
Original Title: | The Philadelphia Story |
ISBN: | 0573613974 (ISBN13: 9780573613975) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 4.2 From 768 Users | 32 ReviewsPiece Regarding Books The Philadelphia Story
The play has great dialogue, but it falls flat compared to the performance. Great movie: The Philadelphia Story When a rich woman's ex-husband and a tabloid-type reporter turn up just before her planned remarriage, she begins to learn the truth about herself.Director: George CukorWriters: Donald Ogden Stewart (screen play), Philip Barry (based on the play by)Stars: Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn, James StewartHaving grown up in suburban Philadelphia and having seen the film many times (its a household favorite), I wanted to read the original play. Much of the script of the film is word for word from the play which is nice to see, though there are certain characters excised from the film and tweaks to the plot as a result. Partially due to the chemistry of the actors, partially to the careful reallocation of story points and scenes (and partially, perhaps, due to my love of the film which I saw
My first viewing of this story was in its musical iteration as the 1950s "High Society". After, I watched the movie with Katherine Hepburn. I really liked this play. It has comedy and social philosophy and romance. Well written and it has aged spectacularly well.
This has a lot of jokes and quick banter which I think could be a lot of fun on stage but which are not particularly fun to read (it can get boring when youre just reading it). I enjoy reading Dexters dialogue most; it really pops off the page. The plot is not my favorite (its just sort of odd and a little confusing), but overall, I enjoyed the play. I have seen the movie with Katherine Hepburn, and I enjoyed it immensely. When I watched the movie, I remember having no clue who was going to end
Sure, a film with Cary Grant, Katherine Hepburn, and Jimmy Stewart is going to be good, but the script remains fabulous without them. So funny and earnest.
I was crazy enough to read this play which contains nothing that cannot be found in the wonderful movie starring Jimmy Stewart, Cary Grant and Katherine Hepburn.The Philadelphia Story is of course quite odious. Its basic message is that money isn't everything you also need breeding. Social climbers with neither are the lowest of the low. Artists belong to a lower level of humanity than those with money and breeding provided that they respect their social betters.
This was a pretty good story.
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