For two sisters from a family of witches, falling in love is the trickiest spell of all.
The 20th century's great movie Westerns have given us so many enjoyably kitschy tropes: swaggering cowboys, tough sheriffs with shiny badges, ruffle-skirted saloon girls, and quick-draw gun battles.
The 20th century's great movie Westerns have given us so many enjoyably kitschy tropes: swaggering cowboys, tough sheriffs with shiny badges, ruffle-skirted saloon girls, and quick-draw gun battles.
On the face of it, you can see the sense in adapting Fred Zinnemann's four-time Oscar-winner to the theatre, complete with an argument about the efficacy of gun violence that gets handed to Amy ...