Morning, Noon and Night

Spalding Gray (subject)
Paula Court (photographer)

New York: Philip Renaldi Publicity, 1999. Two vintage photographs of Spalding Gray from the 1999 stage play. Mimeo snipes on the versos crediting photographer Paula Court.

"Morning, Noon and Night" ran at the Lincoln Center from October 31, 1999, through January 10, 2000, a monologue following 24 hours in Gray's life.

Gray is best remembered today for his long-form, autobiographical monologues, including "Swimming to Cambodia," later adapted by Jonathan Demme for film in 1987, as well as his monologues "Monster in a Box" and "Gray's Anatomy," adapted by Nick Broomfield and Steven Soderbergh, respectively.

8 x 10 inches. About Fine.


[Book #170485]