When Charlie Met Joan” is a fascinating tale of the life and times of Charlie Chaplin and focuses a sharp lens on the saga of his legal problems, writes Acting Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Laura ...
Such eloquence abounds in this new work, which both adapts Charlie Chaplin’s 1917 movie “The Immigrant” and evokes the filmmaker’s life and career. The latest in Synetic’s series of wordless riffs on ...
Though most people are at least familiar with Charlie Chaplin’s famous “the tramp” character — the tuxedoed, mustache and ...
Did you know there are only two perfect horror movies? Or that there are only two perfect sci-fi films? At least, that's what ...
Professor Einstein, who spent several days with Charlie Chaplin at his home in Hollywood, told the J.T.A. here before he sailed for New York on his return to Europe that Chaplin is a half-Jew, his ...
Charlis Chaplin’s parents on both sides were Jewish it would seem, according to an interview he has given here to the “Neue Freie Presse”, in which he describes his mother as a ghetto beauty ...
Like life imitating art and art imitating life, Synetic Theater currently has rather a lot in common with the subject of ...
Charlie Chaplin was, in his time, the most famous man in America and perhaps the world. Known as “The Little Tramp,” he was unrecognizable when stripped of his makeup. A handsome, bon vivant ...
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