Photo by: Bruce Glikas (HERE)
Marin Mazzie, who plays Margaret White, and Piper Laurie, who originated the role in the film, backstage at 'Carrie'.
Broadway.com has posted pictures of the first night of Carrie. The musical opened January 31 at the Lucille Lortel Theatre to a sold out performance.
Broadway.com notes that the first night drew a very special guest: Piper Laurie, who received an Oscar nomination for her performance as Carrie’s mother, Margaret White, in the 1976 film."
Photo Credit: Richard J. McCormack (HERE)
Oscar-nominated actress Piper Laurie chats with fans during a book signing for her memoir "Learning to Live Out Loud" at the Landmark Loew's Jersey Theatre in Jersey City on Saturday, January 28, 2012.
Piper Laurie, who played Margaret White (Carrie's mama), has a new biography out titled "Learning to Live Out Loud." (HERE on Amazon) Laurie signed copies of her book today in Jersy City. (article HERE)
Of course, what's getting a lot of press right now is her description of her affair with Ronald Reagan while he was between marriages. So Ronnie slept with Carrie's mama. . . gross! (on all counts) But wait, sincere question here -- would that make Ronald Reagan none other than Carrie's elusive papa? I knew that girl got her powers from somewhere!
Carrie was a return to screen for Laurie, and defined a new era in her career. Douglass Daniel writes,
Laurie left movies for 15 years. Living in upstate New York, she grew personally as a wife, a mother and an artist. Her return to the screen as Sissy Spacek's mother in 1976's "Carrie" heralded a new phase in her career that would include the cult TV series "Twin Peaks" (1990-1991).
Probably one of the best death scenes ever is Margaret White's demise in Carrie. (There is a good description of it HERE.) It is a euphoric "YES!" moment.
In short, readers both familiar and unfamiliar with Stephen King's novels will find a motherlode of interesting information inside the pages of Brighton David Gardner's insightful and illuminating treatise.
I can't recommend it enough, so be sure to get it either for your Kindle or e-Reader of choice, or buy the print version because it's easily worth twice the cover price.