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IN THE CASA
Set in New York’s
Catskills in 1962,
Casa Valentina
tells of the
resort’s guests,
often-married
cross-dressing
men escaping
the repressive
Lynne Konstantin world of the
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times for a week-
end in private to
live as women.
The fictionalized Tony-nominated play
by Harvey Fierstein is based on real-
life Casa Susanna, a Pennsylvania resort
owned by Tito Valenti, also a regular
columnist for the magazine Transvestia,
where he wrote: “Let us, for heaven’s
sake, strive to forge a nice, clean-cut,
real person out of ‘the girl within.’ Let’s
give her a personality of her own.” Both
provacative and witty as directed by Jay
Kaplan, Stagecrafters’ 2nd Stage pro-
duction of Casa Valentina runs May 6-15
at the Baldwin Theatre, Royal Oak. $18.
(248) 541-6430; stagecrafters.org.
Celebrity Jews
Nate Bloom
Special to the Jewish News
SERIES AND SEASON ENDINGS
The series finale of the hit CBS show
The Good Wife will air on Sunday, May
8, at 9 p.m. The creators of the show,
Michelle King, 70ish, and her husband,
Robert King, always planned to leave
after seven seasons, but thought that
the network would continue making
new episodes. However, in a press con-
ference last February, Michelle detailed
what happened when they told CBS
and the cast of their plan to depart:
“There was a conversation with the net-
work, studio and Julianna [Margulies].
Everybody came to the same decision,
that to be able to go out together is
really what we all wanted. We felt very
fortunate and flattered that we were
being allowed to end the show together
with the writers and producers in the
way we would hope it would end.”
The Kings did give rabid fans a ray
of hope when asked about the pos-
sibility of a spin-off series: “Nothing is
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off the table,”
Michelle said.
“Nothing is
formal but we
are not saying
no to any-
thing.” Added
Robert King,
“What would
be appealing
is if we could
find a way to
spin-off an
ensemble. We
wish we had
Margulies
more time to
explore other
lives [of the supporting characters].”
Julianna Margulies, 49, who won
two best lead actress Emmys for playing
the title character, told Entertainment
Weekly: “The Kings always said it should
end after year seven — I think they’re
right. [Still], it’s going to be very hard to
let go of a character and this family.” By
the way, reliable reports say that Josh
Charles, 44, who played the lead char-
acter, Will Gardner, until season 5 will
appear in the finale in a flashback scene.
The season finale of Big Bang Theory