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Marilyn Forever Blonde Tickets
Marilyn Forever Blonde plays at
Leicester Square Theatre
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About Marilyn Forever Blonde:
The story takes place at a photo shoot just prior to Marilyn's untimely death. She is 36 years old and while she still ... read more
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About
Marilyn Forever Blonde:
Marilyn Forever Blonde plays at Leicester Square Theatre
5 Leicester Place, London, WC2H 7BP
The story takes place at a photo shoot just prior to Marilyn's untimely death. She is 36 years old and while she still is beautiful, she has lost some of the little girl charm that made her Hollywood's biggest star in the 20th Century Fox prime of her early twenties.
Divorced for the third time and now living alone, frustrated by Hollywood and tired of being labeled a sex symbol, Marilyn longs to be respected for her talent and loved for who she really is rather than the character she has created for the silver screen. She wonders what it would be like to do it all over again...
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