Names of many Olney
businesses and organizations bring to mind of famous movies, plays, TV shows and
songs. Three recent allusions that I noticed include:
- Sardi’s Fusion: When I first heard a Sardi’s was opening here, I wondered if by any chance it was related to the legendary theatre district establishment Sardi’s. After all, Olney does have its own Equity theater (see #3).
- My Fair Lady Consignment Boutique: Decorated with Audrey Hepburn photos, the shop conjures up images from the delightful film and musical where “The rain in Spain stays mainly in the plain!”
- Tallulah Bankhead cottage: A 9/28 OBX discussion revealed this nickname for the tiny house next to the Olney Theater Center where Bankhead, Ian McKellen and other actors stayed.
In addition to this trio of pop culture
references, I found more connections:
- Over the Rainbow Spa: one can't help but hear Judy Garland warbling this ballad from The Wizard of Oz
- Serenity Zone Med Spa: Find tranquility here or watch Frank Costanza (Seinfeld) yell “Serenity now!”
- Mamma Lucia: Mamma Mia! the musical, movie and the original source, ABBA’s hit song
- Field of Screams: a Clueless Joe would miss this reference to the movie Field of Dreams
- The Solana Olney: Solaris, an early George Clooney vehicle directed by Steven Soderbergh
- Sisters’ Sandwiches & Such: Making Sandwiches, a short film written and directed by Sandra Bullock
- Blueberry Garden Healing Center: a person can seek wellness here but “I found my thrill, on Blueberry Hill”
- Five Guys Burgers and Fries: Five Guys Named Moe, a rollicking Broadway revue soon to play at Arena Stage
- Mannequin Pis: Mannequin, an 80’s flick movie starring Andrew McCarthy and Kim Cattrell
- Our House: a residential training center probably saner than U.K. band Madness’s tune Our House
- For Three Sisters: a breast cancer awareness and support group more uplifting than Chechov’s play Three Sisters
- The Big Greek Café: My Big Fat Greek Wedding, a romantic comedy with Nia Vardolas and John Corbett
- Rescued by Girl Friday: the Howard Hawks classic His Girl Friday with Cary Grant and Rosaline Russell
- Cutt n’ Loose: a barbershop whose name conjures up Kenny Loggin’s song from the 1984 Kevin Bacon hit Footloose (later adapted into a musical and remade with Dancing with the Stars’ Julianne Hough
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