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THE LAST SITTING

Internationally famous photographer, Bert Stern. had been hired. Over the next 72 hours, Ms. Monroe and Mr. Stern were alone, locked behind the doors of a lavish bungalow.
Mr. Stern appears onstage as a character, he reacts to Marilyn as she does to him, but Mr. Stern never speaks. The flashes and sounds of his camera going off, exploding, are his voice.
Three Acts. One intermission.
This is not a reenactment of actual events. This is Marilyn Monroe's fever-dream of her last sitting.
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