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Something Gay

Theater: Morosco
Opening Date: April 29, 1935
Performances: 56


Playwrights: Adelaide Heilbron
Director: Thomas Mitchell
Producer: The Shuberts


Partial Cast: Percy Ames, Kent Thurber, Walter Pidgeon, Nancy Ryan, Hugh Sinclair

Tallulah's Role: Monica Grey

Tallulah played a woman falling in love with a hired escort who was supposed to make her cheating husband jealous. It was a low point in her New York stage work with bad reviews and Tallulah hating it herself.

Tallulah's Comment: "Neither singly nor together could Thomas Mitchell and I get blood out of that turnip!"

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