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    Hurlyburly is a dark comedy play by David Rabe, first staged in 1984. The title refers to dialogue from Shakespeare's Macbeth.

  2. Hurlyburly is a 1998 independent comedy-drama film directed by Anthony Drazan and based on the 1984 play of the same name by David Rabe, who adapted the screenplay. The film is about the intersecting lives of several Hollywood players and wannabes.

  3. The meaning of HURLY-BURLY is uproar, tumult. How to use hurly-burly in a sentence.

  4. A hurly-burly is a commotion, tumult, strife, uproar, turmoil. What's the origin of the phrase 'Hurly-burly'? Hurly-burly is one of the older reduplicated phrases in English. As it dates from a time at which English spelling wasn’t standardised it has, over time, been used with numerous different spellings: – Whorlle bourlle – Middle English.

  5. Eddie (Sean Penn) is a confused and reckless man with a group of equally problematic friends. His roommate, caustic and sleazy Mickey (Kevin Spacey), is sleeping with Eddie's love, Darlene (Robin...

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  6. Dec 25, 1998 · Phil ( Chazz Palminteri) is a frequent visitor, an actor with a sinister emotional underside. He turns up from time to time, and so does Artie ( Garry Shandling ), who materializes with a "CARE package"--an underage drifter ( Anna Paquin) who is ready to trade sex for just about anything.

  7. Meaning of hurly-burly in English. hurly-burly. noun [ U ] uk / ˈhɜː.liˌbɜː.li / us / ˈhɝː.liˌbɝː.li / Add to word list. noisy activity: hurly-burly of We got tired of the hurly-burly of city life, so we moved to the country. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Noise & noisy. abuzz. bang something out. barky. bash something out. blast.

  8. Jan 20, 2020 · Hurlyburly, a darkly comic drama set in the Hollywood Hills, tells the story of self-destructive bachelors each pursuing careers in the film industry.

  9. When something loud, unruly, or chaotic is going on, there’s a hurly burly. It’s an old-fashioned British word. In fact, a witch in Shakespeare’s Macbeth says, “When the hurlyburly ’s done, When the battle’s lost and won.”.

  10. Dive deep into David Rabe's Hurlyburly with extended analysis, commentary, and discussion.

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