| GYPSY (1962) Rosalind Russell, Natalie Wood and Karl Malden combine their considerable talents for the 1962 screen adaptation of Jules Stein's and Stephen Sondheim's smash musical GYPSY. Based on the memoirs of Gypsy Rose Lee, with a book by Arthur Laurents and directed by veteran Mervyn Leroy, GYPSY is a musical standout where every song is a bona fide hit. Roz brings all her brilliant comic technique to the role of Rose, the overbearing show biz mother of all time and is matched by Natalie Wood at her most beautiful and beguiling as Gypsy. It's a loving tribute to vaudeville, burlesque and mother love that will leave you laughing, humming and wanting more. STEVE HAYES: Tired Old Queen At The Movies LIVE! "Movie Stars Sing At Last!" | Dixon Place: Hot Fest WHERE: Dixon Place, 161A Chrystie Street (btwn Rivington & Delancey) DATE: Saturday, August 06, 2011 At 07:30 PM TICKETS: www.ovationtix.com Who was dubbed in movie musicals and why? Interview and clips with the original performer's voices restored. Because their voices were considered inadequate, many of the stars who sang roles in the Golden Age of movie musicals were dubbed. Mark Milano has researched, found the star's original vocal recordings and carefully re-inserted them. Steve Hayes, star of Tired Old Queen at the Movies, interviews Mark supplying anecdotes and background info on each clip. Follow Steve On: Twitter - www.twitter.com Facebook - www.facebook.com with John "Johnny" Bixler and Steve Hayes |