Kong’s Night Out is the story of what happened in the hotel room next to the hotel room where Fay Wray was whisked out into the Manhattan night by King Kong. There's always a backstory, and in this case, it’s a door-slamming farce meticulously coordinated with the events depicted in the classic 1933 movie.
Three of the film’s characters - Carl Dennam, Ann Farrow, and Jack Driskel - appear in the play, with Mark Stoddard providing the iconic radio voice of Walter Winchell. Other characters include rival Broadway producer Myron Siegel, his mother the former stripper, his two-timing wife, his star-struck niece, his devoted henchman, and the Hungarian backer of his show.
Kong’s Night Out is the story of what happened in the hotel room next to the hotel room where Fay Wray was whisked out into the Manhattan night by King Kong. There's always a backstory, and in this case, it’s a door-slamming farce meticulously coordinated with the events depicted in the classic 1933 movie.
Three of the film’s characters - Carl Dennam, Ann Farrow, and Jack Driskel - appear in the play, with Mark Stoddard providing the iconic radio voice of Walter Winchell. Other characters include rival Broadway producer Myron Siegel, his mother the former stripper, his two-timing wife, his star-struck niece, his devoted henchman, and the Hungarian backer of his show.
Kong’s Night Out is the story of what happened in the hotel room next to the hotel room where Fay Wray was whisked out into the Manhattan night by King Kong. There's always a backstory, and in this case, it’s a door-slamming farce meticulously coordinated with the events depicted in the classic 1933 movie.
Three of the film’s characters - Carl Dennam, Ann Farrow, and Jack Driskel - appear in the play, with Mark Stoddard providing the iconic radio voice of Walter Winchell. Other characters include rival Broadway producer Myron Siegel, his mother the former stripper, his two-timing wife, his star-struck niece, his devoted henchman, and the Hungarian backer of his show.