A Thousand Clowns is the story of Murray Burns (Tom Selleck), a man who is so tired of the outside world he becomes a recluse, hiding in the apartment that he shares with his nephew. Burns must ...
Herb Gardner received a 1963 Tony Award nomination for A Thousand Clowns and won the Variety Critics Poll as Outstanding New Playwright. For his 1965 film adaptation of the play, which was a nominee ...
Murray Burns stood on New York's Park Avenue in the early morning shouting: "All right, all you rich people: Everybody out in the street for volleyball." It was one of his many harebrained ideas in ...
SYNOPSIS: This benchmark of Broadway comedy produced one of the theatre’s most beloved roles: unconventional Murray, uncle to precocious nephew, Nick. Tired of writing cheap comedy gags for “Chipper ...
Herb Gardner received a 1963 Tony Award nomination for A Thousand Clowns and won the Variety Critics Poll as Outstanding New Playwright. For his 1965 film adaptation of the play, which was a nominee ...