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He opened a film production company called Fade To Black, and in 2009 directed A Single Man, a lauded adaptation of Christopher Isherwood's novel about a grieving gay academic, starring Colin Firth.
Tom Ford takes fashion back in time to find its lost mystique 2011
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Dreaming in the Past In the '20s, everyone knew cabaret dancer Anita Berber—her real life makes Christopher Isherwood's fictional Sally Bowles seem tame.
Come to the Cabaret Charles Runnette 2012
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Charles Isherwood roundly knocked the revival of "Tenor" that starred Stanley Tucci, Anthony LaPaglia and Tony Shalhoub, but quickly followed up with a considered acknowledgement that the tide of amusement in the audience made the critic, in Isherwood's phrase, the "odd man out."
Ken Ludwig returns to Signature Theatre with golf farce 'A Fox in the Fairway' Nelson Pressley 2010
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Also, three of the comments on Christopher Isherwood's on-line (and entirely negative) review said that Crick was the freshest, most important and engaging play they'd seen all year.
A Cool Dip in the Barren Saharan Crick deliasherman 2010
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In reviewing this ingenious, modernized version, Charles Isherwood's New York Times review said, In Darko Tresnjak's haunting production, F.
Jay Weston: Santa Monica's Broad Stage Offers The Merchant of Venice With an Academy Award-Winning Actor. (No, It's Not Pacino) Jay Weston 2011
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Isherwood's unflinching perceptiveness extends even to inanimate objects, as when he takes a hard look at the Watts Towers, those pieces of junk architecture that have become a Los Angeles landmark.
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She looked happy enough to see me, and that night we went drinking to celebrate in Nollendorfplatz Christopher Isherwood's haunt! which turned out to be two minutes from our place.
Potsdamer Strasse Jasoni 2011
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And I would like to think that some of them at least may have come across Christopher Isherwood's Mr. Norris, incompetently and fearfully serving the communist cause—for the time being anyway—and may have heard Sally Bowles sing, so badly, at the Lady Windermere Bar.
In the World of Night and Fog Allan Massie 2011
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Elsewhere, Don Bachardy, Isherwood's lover, lists which of their friends he finds it "fun to be with," the first three being Truman Capote, Gore Vidal and Tony Richardson - two writers and a film director, all of such brilliance that it makes you wonder how Bachardy and Isherwood put up with ordinary mortals.
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In reviewing this ingenious, modernized version, Charles Isherwood's New York Times review said, In Darko Tresnjak's haunting production, F.
Jay Weston: Santa Monica's Broad Stage Offers The Merchant of Venice With an Academy Award-Winning Actor. (No, It's Not Pacino) Jay Weston 2011
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