Rock and roll and Orson Welles
Orson Welles did not turn a deaf ear to rock and roll or popular music.
Orson Welles did not turn a deaf ear to rock and roll or popular music.
Here is what to expect (so far) in 2015:
She talked about her parents in a lost 1972 interview.
The events will take place in January and February.
Eighty years ago in September 1934, Orson Welles began work on a new play “about the devil.”
The event will take place April 29 to May 2, 2015.
It is difficult to capture Welles’ career in 94 minutes.
Projection Booth hosts Mike White and Rob St. Mary plan to make the podcast available beginning May 6
The tribute is set for October 10, 2014 in San Rafael, California.
Chuck Workman’s much-anticipated documentary Magician: The Astonishing Life and Work of Orson Welles will debut at the Telluride Film Festival this weekend. The Colorado festival will also show the long-lost footage from Welles’ 1938 stage show Too Much Johnson at the Labor Day weekend event. The footage was discovered and restored last fall. Magician, which […]
Glenn Beck was the top bidder at a recent auction of Orson Welles’ personal mementos.
The summer of 2014 at Stanford University features an ambitious program celebrating Orson Welles’ creations for film, radio and theater.