Legends and Bridge teaser
JOAN CRAWFORD, BETTE DAVIS & JUDY GARLAND
attempt a comeback in the screwball comedy
“Legends and Bridge”
Dramatically Incorrect Theater Group & Dance Company proudly presents the PREMIERE streaming production of the hit comedy by award-winning writer C. Stephen Foster.
LEGENDS AND BRIDGE
Directed by Paul R. Gymziak
Streaming April 30 and May 1st, 2021
7:30 pm (EST)
Tickets $15:
https://ditgdc.org
Featuring an all-star cast:
Valerie Schillawski as Joan Crawford
Debbie Richardson Moylan as Judy Garland
Jen Knight as Bette Davis
Matthew DeBettencourt as Madison
Steven Cristofono as Tennessee Williams
Mic Godin as Cab Driver
Produced by special arrangement by BlackBox Theatre Publishing Company
A comedy fusion of "Feud" meets "JUDY!" The imagined story of Joan Crawford inviting Bette Davis and Judy Garland to live with her to work on their comeback film. Toss in Tennessee Williams and a YOUNG boy toy and you got a card game filled with Hollywood backstabbing!
Award nominations: Broadway World Regional award, 3 ADA awards, & 2 NJACT/PERRY awards
PRESS QUOTES
“Foster’s script scores some bitchy zingers. Nifty, colorful comedy filled with intrinsic wit and charm!” -BACKSTAGE
“OUTRAGEOUS! One of the bitchiest cat fights this side of Dynasty. Campy farce exploring the fine art of Hollywood backstabbing!” –LA WEEKLY
“A recipe so packed with bitchy spices even the queens in West Hollywood will burn their tongues” Fab Magazine
“Wild and whacky! Bawdy, naughty and oh, so bitchy. Hilarious! Screamingly funny!” –TOLUCAN TIMES
Synopsis:
“Legends and Bridge” is a comedy imagining former, silver-screen legend Joan Crawford (matronly, washed-up, and pickled on spiked Pepsi) who invites Judy Garland (recently fired from her CBS TV show) and Bette Davis (bitter at no longer being the “Queen of Hollywood”) up to her Manhattan apartment in 1964 to live with her as they work on a “secret” film project. Joan attempts to get a sloppy Judy back into shape by putting her on an exercise regime, which Judy takes to like a cat in a washing machine. At the same time, she tries to butter Bette up with little presents. After much prodding from Bette and Judy, Joan reveals the project she has in mind is a screen adaptation of “St. Joan” with Judy and Bette playing bit characters while she stars as St. Joan “Bette, you’ll play my mother and Judy you’ll play ‘the voices’.” After hearing this denture-shattering news, all hell breaks loose as each legend tries to maintain her position as top diva. Back-biting, catfights and skullduggery ensue. Throw in a young boy toy that Bette brings home and a drunk Tennessee Williams and watch the comedy unfold.