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  • Offstage, there is experience and insight to collect from the greats.

    Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011

  • Offstage we howled, and when Tom came off, I went on.

    Roseanne Archy Roseanne Barr 2011

  • Offstage we howled, and when Tom came off, I went on.

    Roseanne Archy Roseanne Barr 2011

  • Offstage we howled, and when Tom came off, I went on.

    Roseanne Archy Roseanne Barr 2011

  • Louis Armstrong: The Offstage Story of Satchmo by Michael Cogswell 2003 This pleasingly informal volume, assembled by the director of the Louis Armstrong House and Archives, offers a wondrous array of Armstrong photographs as well as examples of Armstrong souvenirs and products bearing his likeness, from a British teapot to Russian nesting-dolls.

    The Art of Staying Hot Tom Nolan 2011

  • Offstage, too, they attained a familial closeness, which extended to Barto's second wife, Gesa.

    The big bad boy of the concert hall Anne Midgette 2011

  • Offstage, there is experience and insight to collect from the greats.

    Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011

  • It's being opened up and used for the first time in years for Amphibians, a play written by the aptly named Steve Waters and directed by Cressida Brown as a site -specific production for Offstage Theatre.

    This week's new theatre 2011

  • Louis Armstrong: The Offstage Story of Satchmo by Michael Cogswell 2003 This pleasingly informal volume, assembled by the director of the Louis Armstrong House and Archives, offers a wondrous array of Armstrong photographs as well as examples of Armstrong souvenirs and products bearing his likeness, from a British teapot to Russian nesting-dolls.

    The Art of Staying Hot Tom Nolan 2011

  • Offstage, in a bit of unintentional method acting, Mr. Linklater sought Mr. Rickman's advice on his own writing: He showed him a play he'd written called "The Vandal," which just had a reading in New York.

    For an Actor, Envy and Insecurity Don't Require Much Acting Ellen Gamerman 2011

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