R.I.P. Sam Shepard
#1R.I.P. Sam Shepard
Posted: 7/31/17 at 10:39am
https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Playwright-Director-and-Actor-Sam-Shepard-Passes-Away-at-73-20170731
Sad news this morning.
BeingAlive 2
Chorus Member Joined: 7/3/16
#4R.I.P. Sam Shepard
Posted: 7/31/17 at 11:24am
Oof. Gut punch.
JSquared2
Broadway Legend Joined: 3/23/17
#7R.I.P. Sam Shepard
Posted: 7/31/17 at 11:54am
JSquared2 said: "NYadgal said: "Oof. Gut punch."
That's what Jessica Lange said.
Too soon??"
This board really is insufferable, toxic, and repulsive. I don't know why I still come here for news. Grow up.
#8R.I.P. Sam Shepard
Posted: 7/31/17 at 12:09pm
You know it's a true loss to the theatre world when you lose one of "last namers" - the playwrights who, all you have to do is say their last name, and you associate it with all their stylistic hallmarks.
#9R.I.P. Sam Shepard
Posted: 7/31/17 at 12:27pm
JSquared2 - I see you've deleted your comment. Thank you
Returning to the appropriate mourning of a legend...
#10R.I.P. Sam Shepard
Posted: 7/31/17 at 1:24pm
Back in 1985, I saw A LIE OF THE MIND 3 times I believe. It was over 3 1/2 hours and I loved every minute of it. The performances and the music by the Red Clay Ramblers were all intoxicating. Mr. Shepard directed himself. Look at this cast below! Thank you Mr. Shepard.
A Lie of the Mind was first produced Off-Broadway at the Promenade Theatre on December 5, 1985, closing on June 1, 1986 after 186 performances.
The cast was as follows:[3]
- Baylor - James Gammon
- Jake - Harvey Keitel
- Lorraine - Geraldine Page
- Mike - Will Patton
- Beth - Amanda Plummer
- Frankie - Aidan Quinn
- Meg - Ann Wedgeworth
- Sally - Karen Young
10086sunset
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/8/16
#11R.I.P. Sam Shepard
Posted: 7/31/17 at 1:49pm
He was a true voice of American theater.
Shepard's work will continue to live on.
He was one of the great playwrights of the second half of the twenty century.
The Other One
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/1/08
#12R.I.P. Sam Shepard
Posted: 7/31/17 at 5:27pm
EthelMae, I only saw it once but that cast was as great on the stage as they appear on the page.
Rest in Peace and thank you, Sam Shepard.
#13R.I.P. Sam Shepard
Posted: 7/31/17 at 7:31pm
That news like this means little on this board speaks poorly to how much things have changed around here.
#14R.I.P. Sam Shepard
Posted: 7/31/17 at 7:58pm
RIP, dear Sam. I'll have to pull out my copy of Fool For Love tonight. His presence will be greatly missed - a big loss for theatre.
#15R.I.P. Sam Shepard
Posted: 7/31/17 at 8:33pm
Scarywarhol -- I had that same thought.
The wise BWW elders, who the younger generation could learn so much from, have moved on. It's a significant loss to this community.
As is the loss of the brilliant Sam Shepard.
https://www.villagevoice.com/2017/07/31/sam-shepard-1943-2017-the-rock-n-roll-cowboy-who-never-stopped-searching/
#16R.I.P. Sam Shepard
Posted: 7/31/17 at 9:18pm
He was a supremely talented man. I will miss him very much but I am grad he left such a great body of work for others to enjoy. I'm sorry he had to suffer such a terrible disease. Rest In Peace
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