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Auntie
Mame
Auntie Mame is a 1955 novel by Patrick Dennis that
chronicles the madcap adventures of a boy, Patrick, growing up
as the ward of his deceased father's eccentric sister, Mame Dennis.
The book is a work of fiction inspired by the author's eccentric
aunt, Marion Tanner, whose life and outlook in many ways mirrored
those of Mame. In real life, Dennis was raised by his parents.
The novel was a runaway best seller, setting records on the New
York Times bestseller list, with more than two million copies
in print during its initial publication. In 1958, Patrick Dennis
wrote a sequel, Around The World With Auntie Mame.
Broadway posterThe novel was adapted for the stage by authors
Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. The original Broadway production
starred Rosalind Russell in the title role. The original broadway
cast also included Robert Allen as Mr. Babcock, Robert Smith as
Beau and Peggy Cass as Agnes Gooch. Both Russell and Cass were
nominated for Tony Awards in 1957 with only Cass winning.
In 1958, a film of the same title, based on the
play, was released by Warner Brothers once again starring Rosalind
Russell in the title role. Russell was nominated for an Academy
Award and won a Golden Globe for her portrayal. The film was the
highest grossing U.S. film of that year.
A musical version, entitled Mame, starring Angela
Lansbury, and Bea Arthur opened on Broadway in 1966. The musical
with Angela was a brilliant triumph in New York and then toured
the country with great success. The musical was made into a film
of the same title in 1974 starring Lucille Ball, Beatrice Arthur,
and Robert Preston.
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