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Disch, Thomas M. | May 7, 1990 issue
The article presents information on several theatrical productions. "Lettice and Lovage" is a British import of the Broadway season that seems destined...

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Trillin, Calvin | November 9, 1985 issue
This article focuses on the usage of several words by people in the English language. In the newspaper "The New York Times," the word "yuppies" made the...

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Banks, Russell | November 1, 1986 issue
The article presents information about the book "The Beet Queen," by Louis Erdich. The Beet Queen is a Dickensian story, an angry comedy about abandonment...

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Clurman, Harold | January 12, 1974 issue
Reviews the play "Holiday," written by Philip Barry, directed by Michael Montel and performed by Charlotte Moore and John Glover.

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Disch, Thomas M. | December 12, 1987 issue
The article discusses several theatrical plays. "America Splendor," by Harvey Pekar has metamorphosed from comic book to stage play. "All the King's Men,"...

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September 26, 1981 issue
Presents several editorials which discuss different subjects. "Welcome to the Club," which discussed the appearance of various news items related to the...

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Malone, Michael | June 7, 1986 issue
There is standing room only at "The House of Blue Leaves" these days. John Guare's black comedy about a Queen's song-writing zookeeper, his pathetically...

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Rafferty, Terrence | November 21, 1987 issue
The article focuses on the film "My Beautiful Laundrette," written by Hanif Kureishi and directed by Stephen Frears. The characters, as rounded as Laundrette's,...

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Clurman, Harold | November 20, 1972 issue
Reviews the comic play "Butley," directed by Simon Gray and acted by Alan Bates.

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Rafferty, Terrence | June 21, 1986 issue
The book "Handling Sin," by Michael Malone is a comic road novel that begins in a small town in North Carolina and ends up in New Orleans in the week before...

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