Simon & Simon Appreciation Site (Laura's)

Simon & Simon Appreciation Site (Laura's)

When Laura couldn't keep her webspace any longer, I saved her Appreciation Site on mine. Unfortunately some pictures got lost while transferring the files. The Completely Unofficial Appreciation Site

Simon and Simon info

Simon and Simon info

My first Simon & Simon info site, online since 2005. Due to "old" WYSIWYG editing tools, this one was difficult to update, so it's only about episode locations, photos and co-stars like Marlowe, the dog. www.simon-and-simon.info

Simon & Simon - reloaded

Simon & Simon - reloaded

This! - My current S&S site with latest news about Jameson Parker and Gerald McRaney's recent movie projects.
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Gerald McRaney – Host of WORLD OF BERETTA

A short excerpt of the show World of Beretta. (QT movie, 940 kB)

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Dividing The Estate – Review

Stage Review by Susan Hood:

Divine ‚Dividing The Estate‘
By SUSAN HOOD

June 5, 2009

A masterwork of trenchant comedy by the late Pulitzer Prize-winning dramatist Horton Foote is an unequivocal winning conclusion to Hartford Stage’s 45th season.

„Dividing the Estate,“ which last winter had a limited run on Broadway, has received two Tony Award nominations: for best new play and for Hallie Foote, the playwright’s daughter, as best featured actress in a play. The production is directed by Michael Wilson, artistic director of Hartford Stage.

„Dividing the Estate,“ like most of Foote’s work, is set in an imaginary, small Texas town and explores the universal theme of what constitutes „home.“ But it stands apart as a rib-tickling satire, and although set in late 1980s Texas, a time of economic fiasco, this comedy of family dissension and individual moral faults is timeless.

Four generations of the Gordon clan have gathered at the homestead… […]

The cast coheres as a brilliant ensemble, and each actor deserves kudos, as does director Wilson. But there are standouts. … […]
McRaney’s intelligent and multi-layered portrayal of Lewis, the most perplexing of characters, is outstanding, even moving. … […]

•DIVIDING THE ESTATE is 2 hours and 15 minutes in duration, including one intermission. It runs through July 5 at Hartford Stage, 50 Church St., Hartford. Schedule and ticket information: www.hartfordstage.org.