1956
February 8, 1956, premiere of the play "Middle of The Night", ANTA (American National Theatre and Academy) Theatre
February 22, 1956
leaving Sutton Place en route to the Ambassador Hotel ,
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interview with Elsa Maxwell, at the Ambassador Hotel, New York City
February 25, 1956, trip New York - Los Angeles for the production of "Bus Stop"
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press conference at the airport
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Beginning of March 1956, Look magazine's party at the Beverly Hills Hotel
with James Cagney
March 1956, at Bill Goetz's mansion, looking his art collection
March 15, 1956, arriving in Phoenix, Arizona, for the production of « Bus Stop »
March 1956, at "The Ram" restaurant, Idaho, during the shooting of "Bus Stop", celebration of actor Athur O'Connell's birthday
March 30, 1956, back from Sun Valley en route to Los Angeles, stopover in Boise, Idaho
May 5, 1956, interviewed by Pete Martin of the Saturday Evening Post, at the Actor's Studio
June 1, 1956, party with President Soekarno at the Los Angeles Beverly Hills Hotel
leaving Los Angeles
June 2, 1956, back to New York, after the shooting of "Bus Stop"
June 21, 1956, the reporters plaguing her, in the lobby of her building -
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June 21, 1956, press conference in the lobby of Sutton Place
June 24, 1956, in a taxi
June 29, 1956, Roxbury, day of the civil wedding, just after the fatal car accident of reporter Mara Scherbatoff
July 13, 1956, leaving New York to London, for the shooting of "The Prince and The Showgirl"
July 14, 1956, arriving in London
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July 15, 1956, press conference at the London Savoy Hotel
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July 16, 1956, press conference at the London Savoy Hotel
Summer 1956, in Englefield Green ,
August 30, 1956, Marilyn going with Miller who leaves for the USA
On September 9, 1956, whatever Marilyn's doubts about her wedding, she publicly defended Arthur when Lord Chamberlain wanted to ban "A View From a Bridge" for its allusion to homosexuality. Shocked by the censure, Marilyn was one of the first people to join the Watergate Theater Club, an association which protested against each kind of interference in arts :
October 12, 1956, premiere of the play "A View From a Bridge" at the Comedy Theater in London
Walking in London
during her stay in London
November 19, 1956, Arthur et Marilyn assistèrent à une discussion sur le théâtre anglais au Royal Court Theater
November 22, 1956, leaving London ,
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arriving in New York City
December 4, 1956, promotion of the play "Baby Doll" at the Actors Studio
Phone interview, with Donald Zec from The Daily Mirror
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