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Francis Ford Coppola's adaptation of The Outsiders and its sequel TV series starred two different actors in the role of Ponyboy Curtis.
The show wavers briefly at the start of the second act when Ponyboy and Johnny sit too far upstage in a quiet church. That’s a quibble, though.
As Johnny Cade, Ralph Macchio was the heart of The Outsiders — and the one who got to utter the film’s most famous line: “Stay gold, Ponyboy.” ...
The Outsiders, the new musical based on the seminal novel by S.E. Hinton & Francis Ford Coppola’s landmark motion picture, is coming to Broadway. Check out the brand-new marquee!
In Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1967, the hardened hearts and aching souls of Ponyboy Curtis, Johnny Cade and their chosen family of ‘outsiders’ are in a fight ... (more info). See what all the critics ...
The production only intermittently rises to the challenge of transforming such familiar material into theater that feels both original and necessary.
In Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1967, the hardened hearts and aching souls of Ponyboy Curtis, Johnny Cade and their chosen family of "outsiders" are in a fight for survival and a quest for purpose in a world ...
The new musical adaptation of S.E. Hinton’s novel has a fresh roots score by Jamestown Revival and a talented cast, but the audience is left not feeling much for these teenage boys.
The Outsiders, S.E. Hinton’s 1967 coming-of-age novel, is a staple for young readers. Even if you’ve already delved into Ponyboy’s tumultuous adolescence, you can probably still learn ...