In 1978, Oakley Hall III was a 28-year-old playwright with a reputation for brilliance and on the verge of national recognition. The son of novelist Oakley Hall (Downhill Racer, Warlock), he was the charismatic co-founder of the Lexington Conservatory Theater in upstate New York, where he served as artistic director. His work had been optioned by Joseph Papp at New York's famed Public Theater. Mandy Patinkin and William Hurt starred in his staged readings of his plays.
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Just watched this today and LOVED IT!!!!! I wish there was more info out there about him. Very inspiring and well done.
mindaishere 1 year ago
Loved it... such an enamoring figure!
CLMJ05 1 year ago
This was one of the most stunningly structured documentaries I ever saw - I won't give the hook away, but try and see it.
PC3900 3 years ago