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| New play ‘Christina Darling’ explores Joan Crawford, daughter |
| by Jim Farmer | ||
| Thursday, 15 April 2010 23:54 | ||
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‘Christina Darling’ explores the difficult relationship between Joan Crawford and her adopted child The world premiere of Process Theatre’s “Christina Darling” this weekend marks another chapter in the saga of legendary Hollywood star Joan Crawford and her adopted daughter, Christina. Christina’s rocky relationship with Joan was covered in Christina’s book “Mommie Dearest” and later made into a campy film with Faye Dunaway. Now gay playwright Topher Payne explores Christina’s competing personal histories and the difficult relationship between mother and daughter. The play opens after Christina (played by Barbara Cole Uterhardt) watches the film version of “Mommie Dearest” and has a heart attack. She is visited by her grandmother, who takes her on a journey to understand the life of Joan (played by Payne). The Georgia Voice caught up with the inimitable Joan Crawford (Payne, of course) to discuss the play. My adopted daughter Christina in the piece is played by actress Barbara Cole Uterhardt, who brings more to the role than Christina does herself. The great Betty Mitchell plays [grandmother] Anna and Kristin Kalabi is the young Joan.
I’m happy to be able to bring this show to my fans. It’s been a long time since I was able to greet them. I will stay all night until every single photograph is signed. And the wardrobe, Jimmy! I can’t wait for my fans to see the wardrobe! |














