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It has frequently been argued that the characters in "Misalliance" (originally dubbed "a debate in one sitting") sound suspiciously like Shaw himself, but of course that's no way to play it.
George Bernard Shaw's 'Misalliance' misses the mark at Olney Theatre Center Nelson Pressley 2010
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Andrew Lloyd Webber sent a chandelier diving to the stage in "The Phantom of the Opera," the Greeks had gods swan down from the heavens, and in 1909, George Bernard Shaw wrote that midway through his "Misalliance," an airplane should crash into the action.
George Bernard Shaw's 'Misalliance' misses the mark at Olney Theatre Center Nelson Pressley 2010
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This text was taken from a printed volume containing the plays "Misalliance", "The Dark Lady of the Sonnets",
Treatise on Parents and Children George Bernard Shaw 1903
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29 -- "Misalliance" After an airplane crash, a wealthy underwear merchant's daughter reconsiders whom she wants to marry.
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But actress Lee Stark, who stars in The Pearl Theatre Company's "Misalliance" at the New York City Center through Sunday, is hardly a theater geek.
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Free Spirit: Lee Stark Discusses Her Role in 'Misalliance'
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Free Spirit: Lee Stark Discusses Her Role in 'Misalliance'
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Free Spirit: Lee Stark Discusses Her Role in 'Misalliance'
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Free Spirit: Lee Stark Discusses Her Role in 'Misalliance'
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Free Spirit: Lee Stark Discusses Her Role in 'Misalliance'
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