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“The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe,” Jane Wagner’s one-woman Broadway play written for Lily Tomlin. A stage presentation, directed by Ms. Wagner, looking like a model of simplicity.
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Film / TV. Grandma; ... The Search for Signs of Intelligent...
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During the 1960's, After hitchhiking her way from Detroit,...
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The Characters. The faces of Lily Tomlin are vast,...
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Time: 8:00 pm. Location: Fred Kavli Theater Civic Arts Plaza...
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View images from the vast career of Lily Tomlin and Jane...
- Tomlin / Wagner
“Instead of working for the survival of the fittest, we...
- Richard Tomlin Artwork
MOVING ON. Written and Directed by Paul Weitz. With Jane...
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The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe (1985) is a one-woman stage show written by Jane Wagner. The original Broadway production starred Lily Tomlin, won the Drama Desk Award for Unique Theatrical Experience, and was turned into a film in 1991.
The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe. Lily Tomlin reprises roles from her 1985 Broadway hit for this feature film version of her comedic one-woman show.
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- John Bailey
- PG-13
- Lily Tomlin
22 dic 2021 · “Search for Signs,” which had its Broadway debut in 1985, is a comedic and philosophical whirlwind in which Tomlin Ping-Ponged across 12 roles, including the sullen teen punk Agnus Angst; the...
29 set 2022 · Theater. The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe review: Cecily Strong shines. SNL veteran Cecily Strong is a radiant successor to Lily Tomlin in this classic...
Thankfully, the memorable sequence condensing twenty years of feminist history into a ten-minute triple biography emerges unscathed, highlighting the balance of insight, humor and pathos missing elsewhere in the film.
17 gen 1992 · Lily Tomlin. Directed by. John Bailey. The whole point of a one-person show is that the same person is before us on the stage the whole time, playing all the roles, taking all the lines, defying time and space to entertain us for two hours at a stretch.