Brothers Leonard, Adolph, Julius, Milton, and Herbert Marx were born into a performing ... perform live, this may be as close as we'll ever come. "Animal Crackers" gets a lot of mileage from ...
Joe Alessi is reflecting on the special relationship he has had with the Royal Exchange over the years. The Accrington-born actor is currently appearing in the musical Spend Spend Spend at the famous ...
We're not talking about a polite laugh, the sort of kind-hearted chuckle you might give to a friend shortly after midnight as you leave their party. Or even a rueful laugh, as you realize you ate ...
a surrealist love story between a Spanish aristocrat (played by Marx) and an unknown mysterious woman, proclaimed by Dalí to be exploring “the continuous struggle between the imaginative life as ...
Perhaps the solution is to reject the postmodern fragmentation altogether. To understand the anti-postmodern position, we need to circle back to the Marx Brothers. In Animal Crackers, the Marx ...
Marketed as cosaques or cossaques, the public soon dubbed them crackers, and they've been a mildly annoying mainstay of the festive season ever since. Alas, Tom died in 1869, but the business was ...