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- Strawhead was a northern England, Preston-based folk musical group founded in 1974, that specialized in historical British music. Bolstering their national...
- Strawhead is a play by American writers Norman Mailer and Richard Hannum about Marilyn Monroe. The play is an adaptation of Mailer's 1980 book Of Women...
- Monroe's voice: the 1980 book Of Women and Their Elegance and the 1986 play Strawhead, which was produced off Broadway starring his daughter Kate Mailer. In...
- (1977) Chapter Two (1977) 42nd Street (1980) Little Shop of Horrors (1982) Strawhead (1982) Mama, I Want to Sing! (1983) Brighton Beach Memoirs (1983) Falsettos...
- in 1985, and again in 2005. For the first re-enactment, the folk trio Strawhead produced an album of various songs from the time and written especially...
- Executioner's Song American Tragedy Master Spy: The Robert Hanssen Story Other Strawhead (play) The Deer Park (play) Deaths for the Ladies (and Other Disasters)...
- Norman Mailer on an adaptation of a play about Marilyn Monroe called Strawhead. The lawsuit was an early effort to define the rights of cohabiting homo****ual...
- Executioner's Song American Tragedy Master Spy: The Robert Hanssen Story Other Strawhead (play) The Deer Park (play) Deaths for the Ladies (and Other Disasters)...
- Monroe's voice: the 1980 book Of Women and Their Elegance and the 1986 play Strawhead, which was produced off Broadway starring his daughter Kate Mailer. Marilyn:...
- Executioner's Song American Tragedy Master Spy: The Robert Hanssen Story Other Strawhead (play) The Deer Park (play) Deaths for the Ladies (and Other Disasters)...