at the Victory Theatre Center
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at the Falcon Theatre
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Career Opportunities in Television and Cable
For someone without resources or connections, breaking into television can be maddening. Yet there's a wealth of information in this expansive, if not exhaustive, compendium.
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Reviewed by David A. Rosenberg
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In the third installment of Jeffrey Lewis'Meritocracy Quartet, he attempts to blur the line between memoir and fiction.
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Revisiting one's past is almost always traumatic. Etched with the patina of emotional, often faulty memory, nothing looks the way it was: The buildings are smaller, the corn isn't as high, the townsfolk even seem to speak a different language and are less the remembered denizens of a ...
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Four goofy, sitcomish one-acts make up this piece by Malcolm Danare, directed by James Eckhouse.
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Tools of the
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Reviewed by Victor Gluck
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"She runs the gamut of emotions from A to B," Dorothy Parker once said of Katharine Hepburn. Such is not a fault of author-performer Carol Lempert inThat Dorothy Parker.










