Selma in a play titled “Gruesome Playground Injuries”

Selma will be in a play called “Gruesome Playground Injuries”, which will be going on in Houston, TX. The show begins performances Friday, October 16 and runs through Sunday, November 15 on the Neuhaus Stage at the Alley Theatre.

The world premiere of Rajiv Joseph’s (Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo) Gruesome Playground Injuries features Selma Blair (Hellboy, Hellboy 2: The Golden Army, Storytelling, Legally Blonde, NBC’s Kath & Kim) playing Kayleen and Brad Fleischer (Center Theatre Group’s premiere of Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo, Broadway’s Coram Boy, Off Broadway’s Streamers) playing Doug. Gruesome Playground Injuries charts two lives, using scars, injuries and calamity as the mile markers. An imaginative tour de force the play explores why people hurt themselves to gain another’s love, and the cumulative effect of such damage, of such demands. Recommended for adult audiences. Strong language, profanity and violence.

TICKET INFORMATION

Tickets to Gruesome Playground Injuries are $21 Cheap Thrills pricing, for the October 17 matinee performance. Tickets for other performances are $40 – $55. All tickets to Gruesome Playground Injuries are available for purchase at www.alleytheatre.org, at the Alley Theatre Box Office, 615 Texas Avenue, or by calling 713.220.5700. Groups of 10 or more can receive special concierge services and select discounts by calling 713.315.3346. The added convenience of reservations by phone or Internet is available for a nominal fee. Tickets purchased in person at the Alley Theatre Box Office have a $1 facility fee.

Selma to be on the “Jay Leno Show”?

The Live Feed has an article about a “test taping” of the upcoming “The Jay Leno Show” and it appears that Selma was involved with this episode…

The writers said the Green Car Challenge segment fell flat (duh), with Selma Blair driving around a race track for nearly a minute but it “felt like an hour.”

No word on whether this taping will be airing on TV, but the show does premiere on Monday, September 14th!

“The Poker House” DVD Captures

I have just finished adding captures of Selma from the film “The Poker House” and the features from the DVD into our gallery. You can view the captures by clicking on the thumbnails below!



Movieweb Interview Caps

I have added captures from the movieweb interview (posted below) that Selma did to promote “The Poker House”. You can see all 300+ by clicking on the thumbnails below.



“The Poker House” Interview

Selma was interviewed by Movie Web to promote her latest film, “The Poker House”. Check out the interview below!



Selma Blair’s Dream Role: Courtney Love

Selma Blair went for primetime laughs last season in the NBC sitcom Kath and Kim. Now she’s taking on the darkest role of her career in a wrenching portrayal of a drugged out, alcoholic mom in The Poker House.

What adds to the impact is that it’s based on the true story of the mother of actress Lori Petty, who both wrote and directed the film. Parade.com’s Jeanne Wolf found out that Blair was shocked by some of her scenes.

A character you love to hate.
“I wasn’t doing a likable portrayal of this woman. There wasn’t any point in sugarcoating it because this really happened. There were not really any redeeming moments. Lori’s mom was neglectful, hurtful, narcissistic, drunk, drugged and selling her body. She just was not getting it together for herself or her kids. That’s a pretty hateful place to be, but I really believe drugs and alcohol do that to the extent that you’re abusing them. I know plenty of damaged people and I’ve had my own moments of being a really damaged person.”

The downside of making her believable.
“Some people kind of got angry at me. At a screening I got some comments like, ‘How could you be so awful?’ I guess that’s a compliment because I was really just acting, actually. Horrible things happen to people. People go through dark periods. People do horrible things to other people. But I think this was also a story of redemption.”

See photos of Hollywood mothers and daughters

The real life happy ending.
“Lori and her mother have a good relationship now — a supportive relationship. Things have changed and her mother has finally gotten it together and is so supportive of Lori. Knowing that allowed me to play her as kind of truthfully and really kind of ugly as I did because I knew she wound up on the other side.”

Lori Petty behind the camera.
“Lori is a very outspoken woman, so she wasn’t going to just pussyfoot around something if I was really kind of mucking it up. She can talk about anything or tell you to get the ‘bleep’ out of her business. She’s not a shrinking violet. But that made me feel comfortable because I knew exactly where she was coming from.”

The booze flowin’ in the Poker House wasn’t exactly 100 proof.
“We were just drinking ginger ale. It’s always ginger ale or they have that near-beer like ‘O’Doul’s’ or something. But if you down like six of those it’s like the equivalent of one beer, I guess.”

As for the non-stop smoking.
“When you smoke in a scene, I’d rather just smoke a regular, darn cigarette. But they have these weird herbal cigarettes—especially for kids that are smoking in scenes—which are really headache-inducing and awful.”

And they’ve become a taboo prop.
“Cigarettes are a lovely crutch for an actor but they’re so not politically correct anymore. You’ve automatically made your character a villain if they smoke a cigarette. I get it. They’re very unhealthy.”

Who she’d most like to play in a biopic.
“I would love to do Courtney Love. I ran into her once – I’m sure she doesn’t recall it – but she was joking like, ‘Oh you should play me in a movie.’ And I was like, ‘Oh my God, that’s so great.’ I mean, I looked nothing like her at the time. Maybe now I do. But you know it was just crazy.”

From Parade

Selma to star in “Columbus Circle”

Selma is currently in Los Angeles filming an independent thriller titled “Columbus Circle”. The film also stars Amy Smart, Giovanni Ribisi, Jason Lee and Kevin Pollak.

“Circle” centers on a reclusive heiress (Blair) in an upscale Manhattan apartment building who is brought face-to-face with her fears when a detective (Ribisi) shows up to investigate a homicide next door and a new couple (Smart and Lee) moves in to that apartment. Pollak plays the building’s concierge and one of the heiress’ few friends. Jason Antoon has also been cast in the pic.

From the Hollywood Reporter