Category: Moonlight and Magnolias

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Critical Acclaim and Controversy of Gone with the Wind

Few films in American history inspire as much admiration and discomfort as Gone with the Wind. Released in 1939 and based on Margaret Mitchell's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, the film remains one of Hollywood's most celebrated achievements. It won eight Academy Awards, helped define the epic historical romance genre, and became a cornerstone of classic American cinema. Yet decades later, it is also one of the most controversial films ever made because of its romanticized depiction of the Old South, slavery, and race relations during the Civil War era. What makes Gone with the Wind fascinating is not simply that people disagree about it. The real tension lies in the fact that both sides of the argument are difficult to dismiss. The film is simultaneously a technical masterpiece and a deeply problematic cultural artifact. That contradiction explains why audiences continue to revisit it, debate it, and reinterpret it through modern works like Moonlight and Magnolias.

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Audience Guide: Moonlight and Magnolias

Moonlight and Magnolias is a comedy, and more specifically a farce. The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines farce as “a light dramatic composition marked by broadly satirical comedy and improbable plot.” Playwright Ron Hutchinson recalled that, “The inspiration for ‘Moonlight’ came when I was visiting my father in England. I was reading Daily, Daily, the autobiography of Ben Hecht’s week rewriting Gone with the Wind, and literally from one footstep to another, it struck me, wow—this is classical farce.”

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About Our Community Partner for Moonlight and Magnolias

The Community Partner for Heroes at Third Avenue PlayWorks in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, is Operation Not Alone. A portion of the proceeds from the Pay-What-You-Will performance on April 22nd will go towards our Community Partner. There will be a donation box in the lobby during the run of Heroes, April 22nd through May 10, 2026. Those interested in attending the preview to support this organization, may arrive as early as 6:30 p.m. on the evening of the performance for general admission seating. Space is available on a first come, first served basis. Donations may be made in cash or with checks made out to Third Avenue PlayWorks. Half of the proceeds will benefit this show’s Community Partner.

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