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The 1958 Broadway production was directed by Peter Brook and starred Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, and theatergoers with long memories talk about it in hushed tones to this day.
Seen Enough of Stanley Kowalski? Me, Too Terry Teachout 2012
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Asked to say something during a Broadway audition with Alfred Lunt, a young Marlon Brando recites "Hickory . . . dickory . . . dock" and walks away.
Before Gossip Was Gawkerfied Edward Kosner 2011
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Asked to say something during a Broadway audition with Alfred Lunt, a young Marlon Brando recites "Hickory . . . dickory . . . dock" and walks away.
Before Gossip Was Gawkerfied Edward Kosner 2011
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Noël Coward's comedy opened on Broadway in 1933 where he starred himself alongside husband and wife Alfred Lunt and Lynne Fontanne.
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Our cohort dwindled as the twentieth century droned on, but when I was born, famous Alfreds still walked the earth: Alfred Lunt, Alfred North Whitehead, Alfred Noyes, Alf Landon.
Alfred Gingold: WHAT IT'S ALL ABOUT? Alfred Gingold 2010
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Rick Foucheux Oscar Madison in Theater J's just-closed "The Odd Couple" is one of 10 American regional theater actors chosen to be a Lunt-Fontanne Fellow next July at Ten Chimneys, the Wisconsin estate of the legendary 20th-century theatrical couple Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne.
A 'Key' moment after 'Madoff' dust-up Jane Horwitz 2010
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Fontanne was born in England, but Alfred Lunt was a local boy.
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Fontanne was born in England, but Alfred Lunt was a local boy.
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Fontanne was born in England, but Alfred Lunt was a local boy.
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He introduced Joan to his friends, among them Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne.
Not the Girl Next Door Charlotte Chandler 2008
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