Voices Over The Telephone and “Crew”: One male and one female character actor will play the various voices of press and studio personnel, operators, patients, and the other characters in the play, heard only over Marilyn’s constant companion-the telephone. Joe’s broad shoulders and impeccable wardrobe Arthur’s glasses and writer’s sweaters. Everything else should be just a hint of the actual man. Joe Dimaggio and Arthur Miller: These characters can be played by the same actor to represent that SOMETHING Marilyn was searching for in all the men she loved. In this play, her profound insecurities have taken their toll in the form of drug dependence and maniacal ambition. That provocative combination of sexiness and naiveté that disarmed and surprised everyone who knew the girl behind the image. It is not so much an imitation of the real Marilyn, but an emulation of her essence. Marilyn Monroe: (from ages 28 to 36) The beautiful, full-figured blonde legend.
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