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Producer Sonia Friedman and director Ian Rickson are to present a spring season of plays in the West End that will tackle “urgent issues integral to rebuilding our society”.
The Re:Emerge season, announced on Friday, comprises dramas about structural inequality, the climate emergency and issues raised by the case of Anna Sorokin, the socialite who was found guilty of grand larceny after posing as an heiress. News of the three dramas, all written by up-and-coming playwrights and supported by Arts Council England, runs counter to any suggestions that the West End will bank on “safe” revivals when theatres reopen in May in line with the government’s roadmap. Friedman called it a season of “bold, new work for a bold, new world as we begin to build back to the full reopening of British theatre”.
American Gigolo – Trailer
American Gigolo was released in 1980 and features Richard Gere as a male escort who gets himself entangled in a murder case. It was one of the first cinema-bound movies to include frontal male nudity and kickstarted Gere’s career as a Hollywood leading man. However, if it wasn’t for Paul Schrader, Gere might never have starred in the film. The role of Julian Kaye was offered to Christopher Reeve by Barry Diller at Paramount Pictures, but Schrader was so against the casting that he contacted Reeve’s agent to get him to persuade Reeve to decline the offer. Reeve eventually did turn it down and Gere’s memorable character was born. But not before John Travolta briefly stepped into the role before declaring it wasn’t the right movie for him.