In “Madeline Kahn: From Broadway to Hollywood,” friends and colleagues look at the life and career of the Tony-winning, Oscar-nominated actress onstage, in movies, and on television.
Robert Allan Ackerman directed Kahn in two plays with Santa Fe Festival Theater.
Peter Bogdanovich directed Kahn in three films: What’s Up, Doc? (her feature debut), Paper Moon (Oscar nomination), and At Long Last Love.
Maris Clement was a member of the ensemble in On the Twentieth Century (Kahn’s second Tony nomination).
Julie Dretzin co-starred in Wendy Wasserstein’s The Sisters Rosensweig, which earned Kahn the Tony for Best Actress in 1993.
Michael Karm co-starred with Kahn in Richard Rodgers’ Two by Two on Broadway and was her acting for several early film roles (including Paper Moon).
J.D. Lobue directed every episode of the sitcom Oh Madeline, Kahn’s first television series.
Cybill Shepherd co-starred with Kahn in At Long Last Love.
William V. Madison (Madeline Kahn: Being the Music, A Life, UPM) joins moderator Eddie Shapiro (Nothing Like a Dame: Conversations with the Great Women of Musical Theater, Oxford University Press) for this event at Barnes & Noble at the Grove, Los Angeles, on February 10, 2016.
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