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Title: 1/5 Me And Orson Welles DVDs, ACT & surrounds ans q Post by: LilyL on Tuesday 21 December 2010, 03:22:09 pm http://www.bmamag.com/articles/free-stuff/20101207-me-and-orson-welles-dvds/
Me And Orson Welles DVDs Based on the true story of Orson Welles’ early career in the theatre, Me And Orson Welles is the story of Richard (Zac Efron), a 17-year-old student who spends his days fantasising about the bright lights of Broadway. When he bumps into members of the Mercury Theatre company - headed by none other than Welles (Christian McKay) – he is offered a small role in Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. Richard’s dreams seem destined to become a reality, and when he meets the beautiful production assistant, Sonja (Clare Danes), he falls madly in love with her. However, when Welles himself also notices Sonja's charms, Richard learns a harsh lesson about life, love and the irrepressible arrogance of celebrity. Oo, sounds like a good stocking stuffer. We have five copies to give away. To win, send an email to editorial@bmamag.com telling us about your favourite Orson Welles film. Giveaways are open to ACT residents and residents of the surrounding NSW region. Be sure to include your name, phone number and address. Most giveaways will need to be collected from the BMA office. Title: Re: 1/5 Me And Orson Welles DVDs, ACT & surrounds ans q Post by: oldfellow on Tuesday 28 December 2010, 05:44:38 am http://www.bmamag.com/articles/free-stuff/20101207-me-and-orson-welles-dvds/
Me And Orson Welles DVDs Based on the true story of Orson Welles’ early career in the theatre, Me And Orson Welles is the story of Richard (Zac Efron), a 17-year-old student who spends his days fantasising about the bright lights of Broadway. When he bumps into members of the Mercury Theatre company - headed by none other than Welles (Christian McKay) – he is offered a small role in Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. Richard’s dreams seem destined to become a reality, and when he meets the beautiful production assistant, Sonja (Clare Danes), he falls madly in love with her. However, when Welles himself also notices Sonja's charms, Richard learns a harsh lesson about life, love and the irrepressible arrogance of celebrity. Oo, sounds like a good stocking stuffer. We have five copies to give away. To win, send an email to editorial@bmamag.com telling us about your favourite Orson Welles film. Email the editor with your name, phone number and address to see if you can pick up yourself a one of these. |