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Written by Carrie Hamilton & Carol Burnett
Directed by Harold Prince
Written by Carrie Hamilton & Carol Burnett
Directed by Harold Prince
April 19 – May 26, 2002 in Goodman's Albert Theatre
2 hours and 25 minutes
Hollywood Arms
A world premiere
Set in a dilapedated corner of America’s dream facotry, Hollywood Arms makes human the story of one dreamer whose dream came true. Adapted from Carol Burnett’s family memoir, Hollywood Arms is a rate and loving exercise in family history—a story of how flowers and talent can flourish in unlikely and rocky gardens, and of how we want so much to make heroes of those who have come before us.