Actor, writer and director
Peter Masterson has died. A versatile and talented man, Masterson had roles in
The Stepford Wives, The Exorcist and directed
The Trip to Bountiful. He was married to Tony Award-winning actress Carlin Glynn and was father to actress Mary Stuart Masterson. Despite that grand track record, he's probably best known for co-writing and co-directing a little musical play by the name of
The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas.
Masterson was very generous with his time as far as I was concerned. I reached out to him via mutual acquaintances when I first started researching
Inside the Texas Chicken Ranch and had several conversations with him via phone from his home in Kinderhook, NY, in 2010. He was friendly and forthcoming, and supportive of my project. He gave me a lot of good material, including some entertaining stories about Miss Edna's brief stint as a Broadway performer. One quote from him stood out for me, and I used it to close chapter 14, encapsulating how a strange, regional story blew up and became an international sensation:
"One of the things when we made the show, a number of people--including Universal Pictures--wanted us to change the title because they wouldn't take out ads at first, the newspapers and television. On buses in New York. They wouldn't put out ads in the tube stations in London," Masterson said. "I said, 'That's a deal-breaker. I'm going to make whorehouse a household word.'
"And we kinda have."
Peter Masterson was one of the Good Guys. He will be missed.
Now Playing: Original Broadway Cast Recording The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas
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