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  1. As noted in various contemporary sources, including a 23 Mar 1987 New Republic review and studio production notes in AMPAS library files, Gray was a founding member of The Wooster Group, and Swimming to Cambodia was initially staged as a work-in-progress at the Performing Garage in Dec 1983.

  2. The 2016 season of the Independent Film Channel's mockumentary television series Documentary Now! includes the episode "Parker Gail's Location is Everything," a parody of Gray's Swimming to Cambodia. In it, Bill Hader delivers a monologue expressing his dismay at having to find a new loft apartment in New York City upon learning that his current residence will be converted into an electronics ...

  3. Spalding Gray : Look! I had a vision of myself right now, as a kind of wandering bachelor mendicant poet, wandering all the way down the beaches of Malaysia, eating magic mushrooms all the way as I went until I reached Bali and evaporated in a state of ecstasy in the sunset. [sheepishly]

  4. Swimming to Cambodia. 68 Metascore. 1987. 1 hr 27 mins. Documentary, Drama. R. Watchlist. Jonathan Demme's record of Spalding Gray's monologue about his experiences in Thailand while making "The ...

  5. "Swimming to Cambodia" is more than just a memoir—it is a testament to the power of storytelling and the human capacity for resilience, growth, and transformation. So dive in, dear reader, and let Spalding Gray take you on a journey unlike any other—a journey that will leave you laughing, crying, and ultimately feeling more alive than ever before.

  6. 17 de abr. de 2022 · Collection of Spalding Gray's monologues in MP3. ... Swimming to cambodia extended.mp3 download. 43.3M ...

  7. Swimming to Cambodia is probably the most famous of all the monologues that Spalding Gray wrote and performed through his relatively brief career in the 80s and 90s. In print, it’s a short book of just over a hundred pages in which he mostly describes the small role he had in The Killing Fields, a film from 1984 about the genocide under the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia.