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The authors of the new book "Staying Gold: The Oral History of The Outsiders," Danny Boy O'Connor and Jimmie Tramel, will be interviewed by Tulsa Press Club President Jason Collington about the stories behind the stories of the book and movie that is now a Tony Award-winning musical. The free event is in Theater No. 3 at Circle Cinema, which was featured in "The Outsiders" movie. The authors will do a book signing after the interview. Books, published by Penguin Random House on Nov. 4, will be available for sale at the event. About the authors:
Hip Hop artist Danny Boy O’Connor purchased the “Curtis Brothers House” in Tulsa that was used in "The Outsiders" movie. He turned it into The Outsiders House Museum that opened in 2019. In 2024, more than 200,000 visitors connected with the museum’s mission to inspire through literature, history and the arts.
Feature writer Jimmie Tramel covers pop culture for the Tulsa World and is a former Oklahoma Sportswriter of the Year whose two previous books were about former OU football coach Barry Switzer and former OSU football coach Pat Jones.
More about the book:
The definitive oral history of the 1967 novel for teens, turned blockbuster film turned Tony-winning musical, and commemorated with a newly opened museum in Tulsa. This groundbreaking story has managed to stay gold for nearly sixty years.
Includes interviews with Rob Lowe, Ralph Macchio, C. Thomas Howell Leif Garrett, David Arquette, Dennis Quaid, and more!
When a story resonates with audiences generation after generation, it reaches “classic” status. Francis Ford Coppola saw that potential in S.E. Hinton’s novel about two rival groups in 1960s Tulsa and knew it was meant for the silver screen. Now, in this definitive oral history, we’re given a rare glimpse into the filmmaking process: How Coppola’s team recruited unknown actors destined to become household names. How a film that could have easily been shot in a Hollywood studio was instead produced on location where the original novel was set. How an author who could have stood in the shadows came to be a major influence on the film, the actors, and the director himself. This oral history explores the legacy of "The Outsiders," defining its historic impact since first arriving on bookshelves sixty years ago. Over a series of fascinating interviews with actors, casting directors, and others close to the project, it swiftly becomes clear how The Outsiders has managed to — as the adage goes — stay gold.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Circle Cinema, 10 S Lewis Ave,Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
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