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The cast of the Kennedy Center's "Follies" is starting to fill out, with the disclosure this morning of the signing of several more actors to the $6 million revival of the Stephen Sondheim-James Goldman musical, now scheduled to run this spring from May 7 to June 19.
More casting of Kennedy Center's "Follies" Peter Marks 2010
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The Brooklyn Follies is quite simply a wonderful, lyrical novel, a joyful celebration of life's pleasures and ironies
The Brooklyn Follies: Summary and book reviews of The Brooklyn Follies by Paul Auster. 2005
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The Brooklyn Follies is Paul Auster's warmest, most exuberant novel, a moving and unforgettable hymn to the glories and mysteries of ordinary human life.
The Brooklyn Follies: Summary and book reviews of The Brooklyn Follies by Paul Auster. 2005
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By the time we have reached the end of The Brooklyn Follies, is this statement still applicable to Nathan's life?
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My band, The Follies, is trying to do the same, we are all around the same age as the hysterics as well, keep up the good work
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The Brooklyn Follies is a valentine to Auster's neighborhood.
The Brooklyn Follies: Summary and book reviews of The Brooklyn Follies by Paul Auster. 2005
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Except possibly in "Follies"--and then as a comment on a lost era of theater--there are none in Sondheim.
Archive 2006-01-01 Will 2006
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Don't you remember the auburn-haired leading lady in the 'Follies' -- the girl who sings that song about 'Mary, Mary, quite contrary'?
The Silent Bullet 1908
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We ate M&M's, which my mother has always maintained are not really candy, and went to bed early. "— from" Find and Replace, "in Follies and New Stories, by Ann Beattie (Scribner)
A Close Read 2005
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We ate M&M's, which my mother has always maintained are not really candy, and went to bed early. "— from" Find and Replace, "in Follies and New Stories, by Ann Beattie (Scribner)
A Close Read 2005
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