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  1. SSay Goodnight, Gracie! The Story of Burns and Allen, the Film Advisory Board of Excellence Award-winning book, has been newly released as an e-book on Amazon.com. This definitive behind-the-scenes look at George and Gracie's lives and their ground-breaking TV series is packed with trivia and dozens of never-before-seen photos.

  2. SSay Goodnight, Gracie! The Story of Burns and Allen, the Film Advisory Board of Excellence Award-winning book, has been newly released as an e-book on Amazon.com. This definitive behind-the-scenes look at George and Gracie's lives and their ground-breaking TV series is packed with trivia and dozens of never-before-seen photos.

  3. Burns ended the shows with ‘”Say goodnight, Gracie’ and Allen replied ‘Goodnight’. The popular legend that she replied with ‘Goodnight, Gracie’ isn’t correct. This imagined reply may be influenced by the fact that it is a rather obvious comic reply which could well have been used and by the similar ending to Rowan and Martin’s ...

  4. FORMATSay Goodnight, Gracie is a one-act play, and its run time is approximately 2 hours with no intermission. 2. MATURE THEMESSay Goodnight, Gracie contains foul language, suggestive content, drug use, and mature themes. 3. SMOKE EFFECTSSay Goodnight, Gracie uses smoke effects during the show. They are harmless, and no laws are being broken 🙂.

  5. Say Goodnight Gracie

  6. Say Goodnight, Gracie opens at the Ivoryton Playhouse on October 29th and runs through November 16th, 2014. Directed by Michael McDermott, the set design is by Dan Nischan, lighting by Marcus Abbott and costumes by Kari Crowther. Please note that this play does not have an intermission.

  7. 3 de nov. de 2021 · The Ivoryton Playhouse will let you sit in on Mr. Burns’ heartfelt confessions in a delightful and sincere one-man play by Rupert Holmes, “Say Goodnight, Gracie,” the line he always ended his routines with his partner and wife Gracie Allen. The show runs until Nov. 21. Don’t miss R. Bruce Connolly’s wonderful interpretation of this ...