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Prime of Miss Jean Brodie

Prime of Miss Jean Brodie

Gothampc
#1Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Posted: 6/20/12 at 9:17am

Last night while revisiting Maggie Smith's work, I watched The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie. I hadn't realized that Zoe Caldwell had done it on Broadway.

I'm a bit surprised that Roundabout hasn't attempted a revival. Is a revival possible or is it outdated material? Or is it so identified with Maggie Smith that nobody else wants to put their stamp on it?

And who for Miss Jean? Possibly Alison Janney?


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henrikegerman
#2Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Posted: 6/20/12 at 9:20am

It was revived by The New Group in 2006 with Cynthia Nixon.

Gothampc
#2Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Posted: 6/20/12 at 9:23am

henrik, oh right, I totally forgot about that production.


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#3Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Posted: 6/20/12 at 9:28am

I always thought it was interesting that the "British" play was written by Jay Presson Allen, an American. She wrote the screenplay to Hitchcock's "Marnie" and later the TV series "Family."

She also wrote the (excellent but controversially adapted) screenplay to "Cabaret."

And Goth, "Brodie" originally opened in London with Vanessa Redgrave in the title role. That was two years before Caldwell did it in NY.


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henrikegerman
#4Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Posted: 6/20/12 at 9:53am

Allen adapted it from Muriel Spark's novel. Spark is Scottish.

Gothampc
#5Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Posted: 6/20/12 at 9:57am

"And Goth, "Brodie" originally opened in London with Vanessa Redgrave in the title role. That was two years before Caldwell did it in NY"

Yes, I knew it had a London run prior to Broadway. Interesting that Redgrave or another British actress didn't come over when the show was on Broadway.


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Reginald Tresilian
#6Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Posted: 6/20/12 at 10:08am

There was also a short-lived UK series starring the wonderful Geraldine McEwan, which I'd kill to get my hands on.




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nasty_khakis
#7Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Posted: 6/20/12 at 10:19am

"Assassin! AssasSIN!"

Sadly, only one or two people every other show laughed at that reference in Xanadu.

Jean Brodie is a beautiful movie and Maggie Smith is an international treasure! Be sure to watch California Suite and Murder by Death as well!

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Reginald Tresilian
#8Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Posted: 6/20/12 at 10:31am

I first fell in love with her in "Murder by Death." Still love that movie.

Gothampc
#9Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Posted: 6/20/12 at 10:34am

Murder By Death has always been one of my favorite movies. How can you not like such a stellar cast? Neil Simon really outdid himself with writing that one. Just when you think it can't get any better, in walks Nancy Walker and steals her scenes. Nancy and Alec Guiness are hilarious in the kitchen scenes.


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nasty_khakis
#10Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Posted: 6/20/12 at 10:39am

In the scene where Dickie whispers what negrophila is into her ear the line reading she gives of "That's tacky, that's really tacky!" is masterful. She manages to convey shock, horror, good breeding, judgement, and titilation (as well as make me gut laugh every time).

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SonofRobbieJ
#11Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Posted: 6/20/12 at 10:44am

In a lifetime of extraordinary line readings, I think my absolute favorite of Smith's is when she says 'Stanley...I saw your privates!'* in California Suite.


* It's been a while since I've seen it...I think that's the wording.

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Wynbish
#12Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Posted: 6/20/12 at 10:50am

Murder by Death is my favorite comedic movie.

Peter Sellers as Wang is hilarious.

"Very interesthing theory, but you overlook one very important point."
"What's that?"
"It's stupid. It's most stupid theory I ever heard."

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madbrian
#13Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Posted: 6/20/12 at 10:53am

For Comcast customers, Murder By Death is available free On Demand.


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#14Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Posted: 6/20/12 at 12:39pm

It's interesting that Redgrave was 29 when she created the role on stage. (If you want to see exactly what she looked like back then, watch her performance as Anne Boleyn in "A Man For All Seasons," which came out the same year of 1966.)

Caldwell was 35 when she did the part on Broadway in 1968.

And Maggie Smith was 34 when the movie came out in 1969.

I know a lot of people want to cast the part older, but there you have it. You need someone who is right for the part with a command of the role (and her classroom), but not an older woman. She's in her prime!




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Updated On: 6/20/12 at 12:39 PM

bobs3
#15Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Posted: 6/20/12 at 12:44pm

Fiona Shaw played the title role in an acclaimed production at London's National Theatre in 1998. There was talk of bringing it to BAM for a limited run but it never happened.

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best12bars
#16Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Posted: 6/20/12 at 12:46pm

You know who I'd like to see play it is Cate Blanchett (who is 43, but still "in her prime!").


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E.Davis
#17Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Posted: 6/20/12 at 1:04pm

I know it is off topic, but if you want to see a new movie that is just a gem, go see The Best Exotic Hotel Marigold. It has a stellar cast and a great story. Oh and of course Smith steals the show.


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madbrian
#18Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Posted: 6/20/12 at 1:12pm

Martha Plimpton


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Gothampc
#19Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Posted: 6/20/12 at 1:25pm

I love Martha Plimpton as an actress, but I don't think she can pull off the "regal" that Jean needs to convey.

Broadway needs to find a really good comedy for Plimpton. Doesn't Christopher Durang have anything new worth producing?


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Mister Matt
#20Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Posted: 6/20/12 at 1:45pm

I'll probably get slaughtered for saying this, but I think Kate Winslet would be an excellent Brodie.


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SonofRobbieJ
#21Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Posted: 6/20/12 at 1:47pm

But the regal is all put on, which is something I think Plimpton could do brilliantly.

I think she'd be stellar.

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henrikegerman
#22Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Posted: 6/20/12 at 1:49pm

The play needs to be played vividly, just shy of camp (the camp is there without it being reached for) and apparently efforts to do it more modestly have failed, not only Nixon's but some said that Shaw - who goodness knows can be virtuoso - wasn't quite larger than life in the role.

I'd love to see what Samantha Morton would do with it.

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best12bars
#23Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Posted: 6/20/12 at 2:00pm

Ooooh, I love Samantha Morton!


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dreaming
#24Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Posted: 6/20/12 at 2:03pm

How about Cate Blanchett????


Oh, Best-I saw your post above! I concur completely! I think she needs to make her Broadway debut with this role.
Updated On: 6/20/12 at 02:03 PM


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