Bette Davis Ain't for Sissies
Stage 72, Off Off Broadway By Eleanor J. Bader BOTTOM LINE: A fast-moving, well-written and compelling look at Bette Davis's early career that pays keen attention to the industry's sexism as well as the actor's insecurities and angst. Jessica Sherr's Bette Davis Ain't for Sissies opens on the eve of the 1939 Academy Awards. Davis " who was then thirty " has been nominated for her starring role in Dark Victor…
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