We could talk about Amy Barrett, or we could be frivolous. Sometimes, frivolity is therapeutic. A thought. My top three stories this week:
(1) "Ratched" and "Fargo: Season Four" both seem to be dead on arrival. Ah, well.
(2) Promoting "Ratched," Cynthia Nixon appeared on TV with Sharon Stone. The fabled "SATC III" script came up. This script is so great, people can't just let it go. "I think Sharon Stone would make a fabulous Samantha," said one viewer. Stone became excited. Shrewd Cynthia Nixon cleared her throat. "That would be wonderful," she said. "But Kim Cattrall has made clear that she would like a person of color in the role." And indeed: Kim has mentioned both Oprah and Tiffany Haddish. Stay tuned.
(3) Michael Riedel's theater book, "Singular Sensation," will come out in November. This will chronicle the drama of Broadway in the 1990s. To prepare, I've dug up "Variety" reviews of "Sunset Boulevard," "Passion," and "Rent," and I urge you to do the same. In this simpler time, Glenn Close was at odds with Andrew Lloyd Webber, because he inflated sales statistics to make Close's understudy seem more potent than she actually was. One day, we'll have a book about this. You just have to wait.
Happy weekend?
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