Synopsis
During the Summer of 1965, celebrated actress Tallulah Bankhead entered a Los Angeles recording studio to re-record (or “loop”) just one line of dialogue from her final film Die, Die My Darling. What should have taken about 8 minutes ended up taking 8 hours.
Playwright Matthew Lombardo, using a great deal of theatrical licence, offers us a hilarious yet sympathetic guesstimation as to what may have happened in that room on that day.