
(Poster by: Michael Fletcher)
It’s 1939 and filming is underway for “Gone With the Wind.” Expenses are mounting. Dissatisfied with the script, producer David O. Selznick locks himself in an office with screenwriter Ben Hecht, director Victor Fleming and a secretary, sustained only by peanuts and bananas until they rewrite it. Running from May 20 to June 4, CAT Theatre’s “Don’t Cry for Me, Margaret Mitchell,” says director Amy Berlin, is a fast-paced, goofy and farcical rendition of the (mostly) true behind-the-scenes story. $19. 319 N. Wilkinson Road. 262-9760 or cattheatre.com.