Producers of the upcoming musical comedy Ghost Of John McCain have responded to angry comments made by the late senator’s daughter Meghan McCain, saying that they will again extend an invitation to Meghan and husband Ben Domenech to attend a reading of the musical before it opens Off Broadway this fall.
“We think they will love it, just as audiences have to date,” said producers Jason Rose and Max Fose in a statement responding to tweets made by Meghan McCain earlier this week in which she called the musical – which she apparently has not seen – “trash” and “a gross cash grab by mediocre desperate people.”
As Deadline reported Tuesday, Ghost of John McCain, a musical comedy set inside the brain of Donald Trump, will make its world premiere Off Broadway this fall. The musical, written by Scott Elmegreen and Drew Fornarola and produced by a team that includes political...
“We think they will love it, just as audiences have to date,” said producers Jason Rose and Max Fose in a statement responding to tweets made by Meghan McCain earlier this week in which she called the musical – which she apparently has not seen – “trash” and “a gross cash grab by mediocre desperate people.”
As Deadline reported Tuesday, Ghost of John McCain, a musical comedy set inside the brain of Donald Trump, will make its world premiere Off Broadway this fall. The musical, written by Scott Elmegreen and Drew Fornarola and produced by a team that includes political...
- 4/5/2024
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
Second #987, 16:27
1. Double Ed to Jeffrey: “If you want to spray for bugs Jeffrey, it causes us no pain.”
2. “The black tradition is double-voiced.” (Henry Louis Gates, Jr., from The Signifying Monkey: A Theory of African-American Literary Criticism)
3. Valvoline.
4. Comet.
5. A “Danger” sign.
6. The backroom of a hardware store might be said to be a particularly American place, one whose codes are so obvious they are practically inscrutable.
7. The image at second #987 exists on the level of folklore.
8. One of the Eds is blind; the other sees for him.
9. “He drove into town and bought bread and milk and candles. At the hardware a butane camp stove. The supermarkets were full of people pushing overflowing baskets toward the checkout lines as if the countryside lay under siege.” (William Gay, from the story “The Lightpainter”)
10. The two Eds startle us as a weird echo of Grant Woods’s painting American Gothic.
1. Double Ed to Jeffrey: “If you want to spray for bugs Jeffrey, it causes us no pain.”
2. “The black tradition is double-voiced.” (Henry Louis Gates, Jr., from The Signifying Monkey: A Theory of African-American Literary Criticism)
3. Valvoline.
4. Comet.
5. A “Danger” sign.
6. The backroom of a hardware store might be said to be a particularly American place, one whose codes are so obvious they are practically inscrutable.
7. The image at second #987 exists on the level of folklore.
8. One of the Eds is blind; the other sees for him.
9. “He drove into town and bought bread and milk and candles. At the hardware a butane camp stove. The supermarkets were full of people pushing overflowing baskets toward the checkout lines as if the countryside lay under siege.” (William Gay, from the story “The Lightpainter”)
10. The two Eds startle us as a weird echo of Grant Woods’s painting American Gothic.
- 9/26/2011
- by Nicholas Rombes
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
Railing against Don't Ask Don't Tell, shooting down an immigration bill he once sponsored, pushing his own changes to Start-the tougher John McCain who emerged in the primaries may be here to stay.
When Sen. John McCain took the floor before the groundbreaking vote to repeal Don't Ask Don't Tell, he furiously told the Senate, "Today is a very sad day," and announced, "There will be high-fives over all the liberal bastions of America," from "the elite schools that bar military recruiters from campus" to "the salons of Georgetown."
Related story on The Daily Beast: What If McCain and Palin Won?
John McCain, the fighter pilot, war hero, and the man who would be king (twice), has been left fighting an opponent that has already left the ring. On the same day as the Dadt repeal, he voted against the Dream Act, legislation he initially sponsored. On Tuesday, he voted...
When Sen. John McCain took the floor before the groundbreaking vote to repeal Don't Ask Don't Tell, he furiously told the Senate, "Today is a very sad day," and announced, "There will be high-fives over all the liberal bastions of America," from "the elite schools that bar military recruiters from campus" to "the salons of Georgetown."
Related story on The Daily Beast: What If McCain and Palin Won?
John McCain, the fighter pilot, war hero, and the man who would be king (twice), has been left fighting an opponent that has already left the ring. On the same day as the Dadt repeal, he voted against the Dream Act, legislation he initially sponsored. On Tuesday, he voted...
- 12/22/2010
- by Shushannah Walshe
- The Daily Beast
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