Terminal: The Play by Brian Keene and Roy C. Booth could make American Theatrical History!
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Saw this on Brian's website, thought it was neat and wanted to share it.
To quote Brian: "My co-writer, the renowned playwright Roy C. Booth, pointed something out to me tonight. He said, “Should the play sell out, it will be the first such hard cover offering to do so from a recognized press since the play adaptation of Dracula. And you have to go waaaaay back for that one (think Bela Lugosi’s or John Carradine’s stage productions well before the film in 1931.”
To quote Brian: "My co-writer, the renowned playwright Roy C. Booth, pointed something out to me tonight. He said, “Should the play sell out, it will be the first such hard cover offering to do so from a recognized press since the play adaptation of Dracula. And you have to go waaaaay back for that one (think Bela Lugosi’s or John Carradine’s stage productions well before the film in 1931.”
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