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| A hilarious comedy about an actor, who decides to throw out his headshots, fire his agent and change careers from performing to making furniture. |
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| In 1947, witty, outspoken, irascible Dalton Trumo (Academy Award - winning screenwriter of Roman Holiday and Spartacus) went to prison for defying the House Committee on Un -American Activities and... |
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World War II is over and a family, mourning a son missing in action, plants a memorial tree and tries to go with their lives. A storm blows down the tree and a devastating family secret is uprooted,... |
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A woman steps over the line into the unthinkable in this brilliant, powerful, and unforgettable new novel by the author of THE LOVELY BONES and LUCKY. For years Helen Knightly has given her life to... |
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L.A. Theatre Works’ exclusive dramatization of Joyce Carol Oates’ best-selling novel shows a closeknit group of prestigious scholars in the affluent 80’s blown apart by tragedy and scandal. A... |
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Pulitzer-Prize winner Wendy Wasserstein spins a comic and moving tale about the pitfalls that await political appointees. As a respected health crusader and devoted wife and mother, Dr. Lyssa Hughes... |
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The passion of a coal barge captain’s daughter and a rough-hewn sailor takes a tumultuous turn when her secret past is revealed. Nobel laureate Eugene O’Neill won the second of his four Pulitzer... |
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This poignant and poetic 2003 Pulitzer rize winning play captures 1929 Florida at a time when cigars are still rolled by hand and "lectors" are employed to educate and entertain the workers. The... |
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| The body of polynices, Antigone's brother, has been ordered to remain unburied by Creon, the new king Thebes. Antigone's faithfulness to her dead brother and his proper burial, and her defiance of the... |
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War may be raging on the battlefield, but its the battlefield of the sexes that heats up this extraordinary comedy and offers very different notions of love and war.
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