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>From the Texas State Library.....

Hello Texas Librarians: 
We would like to make you aware that Sweet Tornado: Margo Jones and the
American Theater, the documentary that was aired nationwide on public
television is available for free for your library as a DVD. 

Since Ms. Jones was a native Texan and a pivotal figure in American theater,
we are eager to make sure her memory lives on.  Please contact Lisa Taylor
at [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> with your name, your
library address and phone number to receive the DVD. 

Basic information follows. 
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Jones' story, after successfully airing on public television stations
nationwide last spring, is now available as the DVD SWEET TORNADO: MARGO
JONES AND THE AMERICAN THEATER, starring Judith Ivey as the dynamic and
idealistic director from Texas, and Richard Thomas as Tennessee Williams,
whose early career she championed. Marcia Gay Harden narrates the one-hour
documentary, produced in high-definition format. 

The documentary has been praised as smartly crafted, bold, moving by The
Dallas Morning News and by Leonard Maltin as a heartfelt tribute to a woman
with great dreams and equally great demons in her life. 

In addition to the documentary, the SWEET TORNADO DVD includes features and
footage of particular interest to theater lovers, theater educators and
libraries. Among them: an incisive interview with noted Tennessee Williams
authority Albert R. Devlin and a discussion - with contributions from Arena
Stage founder Zelda Fichandler and director Adrian Hall - about how and why
the professional nonprofit theater took root half a century ago. 

The DVD also includes material about the classic drama Inherit the Wind -
which Jones premiered - and assessments of her life and career from
playwright Horton Foote, actor Ray Walston, and others. Judith Ivey offers
her account of how she found the role for this unusual amalgam of live
performance and documentary biography. Other extras include
behind-the-scenes footage from shooting of the performance portion of the
documentary. 
Lisa Taylor
Taylor-Made Press
Dedicated to promoting culture
214-943-1099
Cell 214-914-1099
923 Salmon Dr. 
Dallas, TX 75208
www.lisatmp.com
www.taylor-madepress.com/blog


Deborah Littrell
Director, Library Development division
Texas State Library and Archives Commission PO Box 12927 Austin, TX
78711-2927
512-463-5456
512-463-8800 fax
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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