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Recalls Hirson, Once one of the temps was Xeroxing something, and Warren came up and just stood behind her, like, Notice me, notice me, notice me!
STAR PETER BISKIND 2010
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Recalls Hirson, Dede was such a crazy person, you always had to be on call in case Warren needed you.
STAR PETER BISKIND 2010
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The humor again is cut by the tedium, and it seems Hirson is trying to make a case against mediocrity in art by producing mediocre art.
Chris Kompanek: On the Culture Front: T-Post, Client 9 and More Chris Kompanek 2010
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The humor again is cut by the tedium, and it seems Hirson is trying to make a case against mediocrity in art by producing mediocre art.
Chris Kompanek: On the Culture Front: T-Post, Client 9 and More Chris Kompanek 2010
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The humor again is cut by the tedium, and it seems Hirson is trying to make a case against mediocrity in art by producing mediocre art.
Chris Kompanek: On the Culture Front: T-Post, Client 9 and More Chris Kompanek 2010
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The humor again is cut by the tedium, and it seems Hirson is trying to make a case against mediocrity in art by producing mediocre art.
Chris Kompanek: On the Culture Front: T-Post, Client 9 and More Chris Kompanek 2010
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Though it went over well in England, winning an Olivier Award, David Hirson 's verse comedy was a disastrous failure on Broadway, where it opened in 1991, was greeted by universal critical catcalls, and closed 25 performances later, draped in ignominy from head to toe.
Emo-cracy Comes to Broadway Terry Teachout 2010
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The humor again is cut by the tedium, and it seems Hirson is trying to make a case against mediocrity in art by producing mediocre art.
Chris Kompanek: On the Culture Front: T-Post, Client 9 and More Chris Kompanek 2010
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Mr. Rylance tailored the character for American audiences, since the play was written by an American, David Hirson, and he says the London production was aiming for a New York transfer from the start.
A British Star With a Midwestern Accent Ellen Gamerman 2010
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The humor again is cut by the tedium, and it seems Hirson is trying to make a case against mediocrity in art by producing mediocre art.
Chris Kompanek: On the Culture Front: T-Post, Client 9 and More Chris Kompanek 2010
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