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Arts & Entertainment

An Evening with Brooke Hayward and Buck Henry

via Burns Center:

When Brooke Hayward—the daughter of Hollywood star Margaret Sullavan and agent-producer Leland Hayward—published her memoir Haywire in 1977, it was an instant sensation. Truman Capote called this story of a glittering family and its deep well of pain and darkness “one of the most extraordinary personal memoirs I've ever read. It has great honesty and charm and humor and beauty.” Haywire has just been reissued with an introduction by Hayward’s longtime friend, the writer, actor, and Academy Award–nominated director Buck Henry. 

FILM: The Shop Around the Corner A feisty Margaret Sullavan plays against a staid James Stewart in this delightful romantic comedy with the “Lubitsch touch.” Ernst Lubitsch. 1940. 99 m. NR. US. Warner Bros.

Q&A Brooke Hayward and Buck Henry Each ticketholder will receive a copy of Haywire.

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