Behind-the-Scenes Drama of Film Classic

Behind-the-Scenes Drama of Film Classic

A behind-the-scenes look at the filming of Gone With The Wind, and some of the problems encountered, is the first production of 2017 for Limelight Theatre in Wanneroo, WA.

Written by Emmy Award-winning screenwriter Ron Hutchinson and directed by Carryn McLean, Moonlight and Magnolias is loosely based on the fact that, in 1939, Gone With The Wind producer David O. Selznick shut down production after three weeks of filming because he was unhappy with the screenplay.  

With his reputation and bank balance on the line, Selznick enlists his trusted friend Ben Hecht as a somewhat reluctant script doctor – possibly the only person in the US not to have read the novel.

New director Victor Fleming is poached from the set of The Wizard of Oz and the three are locked in Selznick’s office with nothing to eat but a stockpile of bananas and peanuts to sustain them.

What follows is a clash of egos as they try to complete the script within five days with Fleming and Selznick telling the story and acting out the roles with Hecht typing up the screenplay.

The play’s title comes from a line in Gone With The Wind when Rhett Butler says “You can drop the moonlight and magnolia, Scarlett!”

“When I read the script I was hooked,” McLean said. “The humour and issues of the day, such as anti-Semitism and treatment of African-Americans in US history, interested me.

“These issues are still relevant in the US and other parts of the world and are delivered in a thought-provoking way that does not lecture. 

“And, of course, the humour is biting but very funny. 

“The appeal of directing the show also comes from the fact Margaret Mitchell’s book was an instant bestseller and the movie itself was a huge success, winning 10 Academy Awards, and is one of the much-loved films of the 20th century.”

After joining Patch Theatre in 1967, McLean became a founding member of Stirling Players in 1970 and has appeared in numerous plays with the company over the years.

She was made a life member in 2000 and has also directed No Time On, Saving Ardley, Anne of Green Gables, Little Women and Two Weeks with the Queen.

With Limelight Theatre, McLean has stage-managed several shows including 42nd Street, Crazy for You, Half a Sixpence, Sunset Boulevard and Gaslight, also directing The Darling Buds of May in 2015.

“In Moonlight and Magnolias, the real challenges are for the actors,” she said.

“The roles are very demanding but I have a superb cast that will deliver a fantastic show.”

Moonlight and Magnolias plays at 8pm February 23, 24, 25, March 1, 2, 3 and 4 with a 2pm matinee February 26. Tickets are $21, $18 concession and $15 children – book at www.limelighttheatre.com.au or on 0499 954 016 between 9am and midday, Monday to Friday.

Limelight Theatre is located on Civic Drive, Wanneroo.

Images (from top): In Moonlight and Magnolias, Gone With The Wind director Victor Fleming (Andrew Govey, centre) and producer David O. Selznick (Tim Fraser, right) are unhappy scriptwriter Ben Hecht (Chris Juckes) hasn’t read the book; Andrew Govey, left, Chris Juckes, Tim Fraser and Christine Smith; and Christine Smith plays Miss Poppenguhl in Moonlight and Magnolias, the long-suffering secretary of producer David O. Selznick (Tim Fraser).

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