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Theater Week Magazine - Cover Story: :Inspecting the Real Tom Stoppard" (The British playwright on wordgames, politics, and why he hates interviews) - August 31, 1992 (Vol. 10) - Charles L. Ortleb
Theater Week Magazine - Cover Story: :Inspecting the Real Tom Stoppard" (The British playwright on wordgames, politics, and why he hates interviews) - August 31, 1992 (Vol. 10)
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This forty page issue of the popular magazine for theatre buffs (from 1987-1996) spotlights the award-winning playwright, known for his fascinating, intricate plots and parodies as ell as his consummate skill at wordplay, in a seven page feature, generously illustrated with black/white production... show more
This forty page issue of the popular magazine for theatre buffs (from 1987-1996) spotlights the award-winning playwright, known for his fascinating, intricate plots and parodies as ell as his consummate skill at wordplay, in a seven page feature, generously illustrated with black/white production photographs. Other articles include "A Festival of Puppets" - a unique form of theater, seldom seen in the U.S., is celebrated at the Joseph Papp Public Theater; theater reviews of A...MY NAME IS STILL ALICE, INTERIOR DECORATION by William Hamilton at the Old Globe in San Diego, and PETER PAN, starring B.D. Wong, as well as an overview of theater in the Berkshires, and updates of theater in Portugal and in Dubllin. "Main Events," columns by Ken Mandelbaum and Peter Filichia, and weekly listings complete this issue. All articles are illustrated with black/white photographs. Fans and followers of legendary playwright Tom Stoppard will find this issue particularly appealing.
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Format: Single Issue Magazine
ASIN: B007I42ICO
Publisher: That New Magazine, Inc.
Edition language: English
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