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Michael Frayn
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The Prisoner of Zenda
Prisoner of Zenda, The (1895), a play by Edward E. Rose. [Lyceum Theatre, 112 perf.] Years ago Gilbert, Earl of Rassendyll ( Howard Gould), and Prince Rudolf of Ruritania ( E. H. Sothern) fought a bitter duel. Now, decades later, the families' paths cross again under different circumstances. The... Read more |
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Alfred Kreymborg
Alfred Kreymborg , 1883-1966, American poet and anthologist, b. New York City. Originally one of the imagists , he wrote poems collected in Mushrooms (1916), Manhattan Men (1929), Selected Poems (1945), and Man and Shadow (1946). He chronicled American poetry in such works as the critical... Read more |
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Knickerbocker Holiday
Knickerbocker Holiday (1938), a musical comedy by Maxwell Anderson (book, lyrics), Kurt Weill (music). [Ethel Barrymore Theatre, 168 perf.] As he writes his history of New York, Washington Irving ( Ray Middleton) seems to wander back into the 17th century just as New Amsterdam is awaiting the... Read more |
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Joe Torre
Joe Torre 1940- American baseball manager Best known today as the manager of the New York Yankees, Joe Torre began his career in major league baseball as a player. Torre was 20 years old when he was signed with the Milwaukee Braves in 1960, and he remained a professional baseball player until... Read more |
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Days of the New
Days of the New Rock band Days of the New is the tale of a man, not a band. Though Travis Meeks surrounded himself with talented musicians, he always made it clear that he was the boss. In his short career he never had a problem cutting ties abruptly so he could pursue his goals in his own... Read more |
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Wesley Brown
BROWN, Wesley Nationality: American. Born: New York, New York, 23 May 1945. Education: Oswego State University, B.A. 1968. Publications Novels Tragic Magic. New York, Random House, 1978. Darktown Strutters. New York, Cane Hill Press, 1994. Plays Boogie Woogie and Booker T. New York, Theatre... Read more |
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Way Down East
Way Down East (1898), a play by Lottie Blair Parker, revised by Joseph R. Grismer. [Manhattan Theatre, 152 perf.] After being seduced and losing the child of that liaison, Annie Moore ( Phoebe Davies) wanders aimlessly until she finds refuge as a servant in the New England farm of Squire... Read more |
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Michael Shaara
SHAARA, Jeff Nationality: American. Born: New Brunswick, New Jersey (son of well-known author Michael Shaara), 1952. Education: Florida State University, degree in criminology, 1974. Family: Wife's name is Lynne. Career: Founder of rare coin business at age sixteen, eventually... Read more |
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