{{Short description|2010 play by Matthew Lombardo}} {{For|the Canadian television series|Looped (TV series)}} {{Use mdy dates|date=April 2025}} {{Infobox play | name = Looped | image = Looped.jpg | caption = Promotional poster for Broadway | writer = Matthew Lombardo | chorus = | characters = | mute = | setting = Summer of 1965 | premiere = <!-- {{Start date|YYYY|MM|DD}} --> | place = | orig_lang = English | series = | subject = | genre = | web = https://web.archive.org/web/20130301111951/http://www.loopedonbroadway.com/ }}

'''''Looped''''' is a play by Matthew Lombardo about an event surrounding actress Tallulah Bankhead. It had a Broadway run in 2010, after two previous productions in 2008 and 2009, all three of them featuring Valerie Harper.

==Plot== Based on a real event, ''Looped'' takes place in the summer of 1965, when an inebriated Tallulah Bankhead needed eight hours to redub, or "loop", one line of dialogue for her last movie, ''Die! Die! My Darling!'': "And so Patricia, as I was telling you, that deluded rector has in literal effect closed the church to me."<ref name="Playbill">{{Cite web|url=https://www.playbill.com/article/stefanie-powers-is-tipsy-tallulah-in-looped-tour-starting-feb-26-in-florida-com-202843|title = Stefanie Powers is Tipsy Tallulah in Looped Tour, Starting Feb. 26 in Florida|date = 26 February 2013}}</ref> Though Bankhead's outsized personality dominates the play, the sub-story involves her battle of wills with a film editor named Danny Miller, who has been selected to work that particular sound editing session.

==Productions== The first performance of ''Looped'' was as a January 8, 2007 New World Stages reading, with Elizabeth Ashley as Tallulah Bankhead and Neal Huff as Danny Miller.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.playbill.com/article/looped-reading-with-elizabeth-ashley-and-neal-huff-presented-jan-8-com-137502|title = Looped Reading — with Elizabeth Ashley and Neal Huff — Presented Jan. 8|date = 8 January 2007}}</ref>

In 2008 the play's writer Matthew Lombardo pitched ''Looped'' to Valerie Harper - who Lombardo states he envisioned as Tallulah Bankhead when he wrote the play.<ref>''Los Angeles Times'' 6 July 2008 "Her Next Famous Role: Valerie Harper’s Rhoda was a classic. ‘Looped’ lets her play another real classic character" by Irene Lacher p.69</ref> Harper invited Rob Ruggiero, who in 1998 had directed her off-Broadway in ''All Under Heaven'',<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.playbill.com/article/valerie-harper-is-pearl-s-buck-in-obs-all-under-heaven-perfs-begin-nov-3-com-78193|title = Valerie Harper is Pearl S. Buck in OB's All Under Heaven; Perfs Begin Nov. 3|date = 3 November 1998}}</ref> to helm ''Looped'', which premiered at the Pasadena Playhouse, Pasadena, California in the summer of 2008. According to Harper, "When the show ran in Pasadena, we got a lot of feedback that the first act was uproariously funny, and the second act was very, very dark. It was almost like two separate plays. Since then...Matthew Lombardo...has added more depth and context to the first act, and more laugh lines to the second act. It’s now a much more cohesive journey."<ref>''Baltimore Sun'' "Harper is Tantalized by Tallulah Actress: relishes her role as strong-willed Bankhead" by Mary Carole McCauley p.A12</ref>

With Harper reprising her role, the rewritten ''Looped'' would play 2009 engagements at the Cuillo Centre for the Arts in West Palm Beach, Florida, and at the Arena Stage of the Lincoln Theater (Washington D.C.). Created by Chad Allen in Pasadena, the role of Danny Miller would be played in West Palm Beach and Washington D.C. by Jay Goede.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://variety.com/2009/legit/reviews/looped-2-1200473359/|title = Looped|date = 13 January 2009}}</ref><ref>McCarthy, Ellen.[https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/05/28/AR2009052801111.html "Valerie Harper Channels '30s Diva"]''The Washington Post'', May 29, 2009</ref><ref>Jones, Kenneth.[http://www.playbill.com/news/article/134951-Valerie-Harper-Will-Be-Tallulah-Darling-on-Broadway "Valerie Harper Will Be Tallulah, Darling, on Broadway"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091205191025/http://www.playbill.com/news/article/134951-Valerie-Harper-Will-Be-Tallulah-Darling-on-Broadway |date=2009-12-05 }} playbill.com, December 1, 2009</ref>

It was announced in December 2009 that Harper would be reprising her starring role in ''Looped'' in a Broadway production of the play which,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.newyorktheatreguide.com/news-features/looped-valerie-harper-to-return-to-broadway|title=Looped: Valerie Harper to return to Broadway|date=19 October 2017 }}</ref><ref>Gardner, Elysa.[https://www.usatoday.com/life/theater/news/2010-03-12-valerieharper12_ST_N.htm "Valerie Harper takes a turn as Tallulah Bankhead in 'Looped'"]''USA Today'', March 14, 2010</ref> as scheduled, began preview performances at the Lyceum Theatre on February 19, 2010, to officially open on March 14, 2010. Directed by Rob Ruggiero, who had helmed the play's prior engagements, the Broadway production of ''Looped'' featured Brian Hutchison and Michael Mulheren: its creative team including Adrian W. Jones (sets), William Ivey Long (costumes), Ken Billington (lighting), and Michael Hooker (sound).<ref>Jones, Kenneth. [http://www.playbill.com/news/article/135676-Harper-Hutchison-and-Mulheren-Are-Looped-Trio-for-Broadway "Harper, Hutchison and Mulheren Are Looped Trio for Broadway"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100108092517/http://www.playbill.com/news/article/135676-Harper-Hutchison-and-Mulheren-Are-Looped-Trio-for-Broadway |date=2010-01-08 }}, ''Playbill'', January 5, 2010</ref> The Broadway production of ''Looped'' typically drew glowing notices for Harper but not the play, exemplified by ''Asbury Park Press'' critic Bill Canacci's assessment: "Harper...is consistently excellent. [...] Too bad she did not have better material. [...] This a long two hours [that] even with Harper's performance [is] not worth watching".<ref>''Asbury Park Press'' "Tallulah Tale Goes Too Long" 28 March 2010 by Bill Canacci p.E6</ref> ''Looped'' would prove a Broadway flop, closing after 33 performances and 27 previews on April 11, 2010,<ref>Jones, Kenneth.[http://www.playbill.com/news/article/138473-Looped-Will-Play-Its-Final-Fadeout-April-11 "'Looped' Will Play Its Final Fadeout April 11] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100407032257/http://www.playbill.com/news/article/138473-Looped-Will-Play-Its-Final-Fadeout-April-11 |date=2010-04-07 }} playbill.com, April 5, 2010</ref> the play unable to survive for the remaining three weeks until the announcement of the Tony Award nominations. Harper received a Tony nomination for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play and was considered a deserving contender in a strong field, although Viola Davis (''Fences'') was favored to win (and did).<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.showbiz411.com/2010/05/04/tony-awards-snub-morticia-gomez-but-cite-rhoda-frasier | title=Tony Awards Snub Morticia, Gomez but Cite Rhoda, Frasier | date=4 May 2010 }}</ref>

Although a Toronto engagement of ''Looped'' with Harper was tentatively announced at the time of the Broadway production's closing,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.playbill.com/article/looped-with-valerie-harper-closes-on-broadway-com-167547|title = Looped, with Valerie Harper, Closes on Broadway|date = 11 April 2010}}</ref> it would not be until the summer of 2012 that a February 2013 engagement at the Bushnell in Lombardo's hometown of Hartford, Connecticut, was announced to inaugurate a four city tour of ''Looped'' headlined by Harper. While rehearsing for ''Looped'' in January 2013, Harper experienced health issues mandating her hospitalization: after initial reports that Harper would be able to headline the ''Looped'' tour with its Bushnell engagement postponed, the premiere engagement instead being at the Parker Playhouse (Fort Lauderdale), it was announced by the end of January 2013 that Harper would be replaced in the role of Tallulah Bankhead by Stefanie Powers, who had co-starred (as Patricia) with Tallulah Bankhead in the film ''Die! Die! My Darling!''. With three weeks rehearsal, Powers premiered as Tallulah Bankhead in February 2013 at the Parker Playhouse engagement of ''Looped'', subsequently headlining engagements at the Hippodrome Theatre (Baltimore), the Cutler Majestic Theatre (Boston), and the Bushnell. Brian Hutchison reprised the role of Danny Miller in the 2013 tour of ''Looped''.<ref name="Playbill"/>

Subsequent theatrical productions of ''Looped'' include: * July 2013: with Colleen Zenk (Stageworks, Hudson, New York)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.timesunion.com/entertainment/article/Pathos-and-revulsion-in-Looped-4673133.php|title = Pathos and revulsion in 'Looped'|date = 18 July 2013}}</ref> * July 2014: with Diane Louise Salinger (Ensemble Theatre, Santa Barbara, California)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.independent.com/2014/07/16/review-looped-new-vic/|title = Review: Looped at the New Vic|date = 16 July 2014}}</ref> * February 2019: with Judith Chapman (Desert Rose Playhouse, Palm Springs, California)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://cvindependent.com/2019/01/a-star-turn-judith-chapman-is-stunning-as-tallulah-bankhead-in-desert-rose-s-looped/|title = A Star Turn: Judith Chapman is Stunning as Tallulah Bankhead in Desert Rose's 'Looped'|date = 19 January 2019}}</ref> * May 2023: with Martha Lott (Holden Street Theatres, Adelaide, South Australia)<ref name=tallulah>{{cite web | last=Keen | first=Suzie | title=Holden Street turns to Tallulah as it enters a new era | website=InDaily | date=14 April 2023 | url=https://indaily.com.au/inreview/theatre/2023/04/14/holden-street-turns-to-tallulah-as-it-enters-a-new-era/ | access-date=15 April 2023}}</ref> * October 2024: with Eileen Bowman (The Roustabouts at the Legler Benbough Theatre, San Diego, California)<ref name=":3">{{Cite web |last=Kragen |first=Pam |date=2024-10-14 |title=Review: Veteran San Diego actress sparkles in Roustabouts' 'Looped' |url=https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/2024/10/14/review-veteran-san-diego-actress-sparkles-in-roustabouts-looped/ |access-date=2025-11-30 |website=San Diego Union-Tribune |language=en-US}}</ref>

==References== {{reflist|2}}

==External links== {{Commons|Valerie Harper}} {{Commons|Tallulah Bankhead}} * {{IBDB show|485510}} * [http://wowowow.com/culture/a-window-into-tallulah-bankhead-introduction-by-liz-smith/ A Window Into Tallulah Bankhead/Thoughts of Home: Tallulah’s House] *[https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=127114639 Valerie Harper Tackles Tallulah Bankhead (NPR's On Point)]

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