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In this photo taken Oct. 19, 2009, the former home of the Herbert Clutter family is seen in Holcomb, Kan. View Photo »
In this photo taken Oct. 19, 2009, the former home of the Herbert Clutter family is seen in Holcomb, Kan. View Photo »
In this photo taken Oct. 19, 2009, the former home of the Herbert Clutter family is seen in Holcomb, Kan. View Photo »
In this photo taken Oct. 19, 2009, the former home of the Herbert Clutter family is seen in Holcomb, Kan. View Photo »
In this photo taken Oct. 19, 2009, the former home of the Herbert Clutter family is seen in Holcomb, Kan. View Photo »
In this photo taken Oct. 19, 2009, the former home of the Herbert Clutter family is seen in Holcomb, Kan. View Photo »
In this photo taken Oct. 19, 2009, a grain truck passes by a park dedicated to the Herbert Clutter family in Holcomb, Kan. View Photo »
In this photo taken Oct. 19, 2009, a grain truck passes by a park dedicated to the Herbert Clutter family in Holcomb, Kan. View Photo »
In this photo taken Oct. 19, 2009, a grain truck passes by a park dedicated to the Herbert Clutter family in Holcomb, Kan. View Photo »
In this photo taken Oct. 19, 2009, a memorial to the Herbert Clutter family is seen in a Holcomb, Kan. park. View Photo »
In this photo taken Oct. 19, 2009, a memorial to the Herbert Clutter family is seen in a Holcomb, Kan. park. View Photo »
In this photo taken Oct. 19, 2009, a memorial to the Herbert Clutter family is seen in a Holcomb, Kan. park. View Photo »
In this photo taken Oct. 19, 2009, a memorial to the Herbert Clutter family is seen in a Holcomb, Kan. park. View Photo »
In this photo taken Oct. 19, 2009, a memorial to the Herbert Clutter family is seen in a Holcomb, Kan. park. View Photo »
This undated picture provided by Bloomsbury Auctions shows a self-portrait sketch by Truman Capote, with his name signed backwards. View Photo »
This undated file photo shows actress Geraldine Page during a scene in "A Christmas Memory," by Truman Capote. The teleplay depicts childhood in rural Alabama as author Truman Capote remembered it. View Photo »
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In this photo taken Oct. 19, 2009, the former home of the Herbert Clutter family is seen in Holcomb, Kan. Fifty years ago, the home was the scene of the brutal murder of Clutter, his wife Bonnie and their two children inspiring Truman Capote to write "In Cold Blood".
View Photo »In this photo taken Oct. 19, 2009, the former home of the Herbert Clutter family is seen in Holcomb, Kan. Fifty years ago, the home was the scene of the brutal murder of Clutter, his wife Bonnie and their two children inspiring Truman Capote to write "In Cold Blood".
View Photo »In this photo taken Oct. 19, 2009, the former home of the Herbert Clutter family is seen in Holcomb, Kan. Fifty years ago, the home was the scene of the brutal murder of Clutter, his wife Bonnie and their two children inspiring Truman Capote to write "In Cold Blood".
View Photo »In this photo taken Oct. 19, 2009, the former home of the Herbert Clutter family is seen in Holcomb, Kan. Fifty years ago, the home was the scene of the brutal murder of Clutter, his wife Bonnie and their two children inspiring Truman Capote to write "In Cold Blood".
View Photo »In this photo taken Oct. 19, 2009, the former home of the Herbert Clutter family is seen in Holcomb, Kan. Fifty years ago, the home was the scene of the brutal murder of Clutter, his wife Bonnie and their two children inspiring Truman Capote to write "In Cold Blood".
View Photo »In this photo taken Oct. 19, 2009, the former home of the Herbert Clutter family is seen in Holcomb, Kan. Fifty years ago, the home was the scene of the brutal murder of Clutter, his wife Bonnie and their two children inspiring Truman Capote to write "In Cold Blood".
View Photo »In this photo taken Oct. 19, 2009, a grain truck passes by a park dedicated to the Herbert Clutter family in Holcomb, Kan.
View Photo »In this photo taken Oct. 19, 2009, a grain truck passes by a park dedicated to the Herbert Clutter family in Holcomb, Kan.
View Photo »In this photo taken Oct. 19, 2009, a grain truck passes by a park dedicated to the Herbert Clutter family in Holcomb, Kan.
View Photo »In this photo taken Oct. 19, 2009, a memorial to the Herbert Clutter family is seen in a Holcomb, Kan. park.
View Photo »In this photo taken Oct. 19, 2009, a memorial to the Herbert Clutter family is seen in a Holcomb, Kan. park.
View Photo »In this photo taken Oct. 19, 2009, a memorial to the Herbert Clutter family is seen in a Holcomb, Kan. park.
View Photo »In this photo taken Oct. 19, 2009, a memorial to the Herbert Clutter family is seen in a Holcomb, Kan. park.
View Photo »In this photo taken Oct. 19, 2009, a memorial to the Herbert Clutter family is seen in a Holcomb, Kan. park.
View Photo »This undated picture provided by Bloomsbury Auctions shows a self-portrait sketch by Truman Capote, with his name signed backwards. It is from the collection of Burt Britton, who, as a bartender, began asking famous writers, athletes and artists to draw pictures of themselves.
View Photo »This undated file photo shows actress Geraldine Page during a scene in "A Christmas Memory," by Truman Capote. The teleplay depicts childhood in rural Alabama as author Truman Capote remembered it.
View Photo »In this photo taken Oct. 19, 2009, the former home of the Herbert Clutter family is seen in Holcomb, Kan. Fifty years ago, the home was the scene of the brutal murder of Clutter, his wife Bonnie and their two children inspiring Truman Capote to write "In Cold Blood".
View Photo »Nelson Mandela, Diana Vreeland, Michael Jackson, Albert Einstein, Truman Capote, and Bono--but even he would have to remove his shades!
Zachary Lazar has managed an amazing feat—to evoke both Joan Didion’s fierce intelligence and Truman Capote’s eerie ability to enter into the unknown. And then there’s the deep river of heartbreak flowing beneath it all. Evening’s Empire is an incandescent masterpiece.
Truman Capote's Breakfast at Tiffany's has always been one of my favourite novels and I am delighted to have been given both the opportunity to play one of my all time favourite heroines, Holly Golightly, and to be returning home to the London stage.
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