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While the Playgoer views banning a play because it hurts someone's feelings as pretty "lame", he goes on to ask: "Can you imagine our own US senate, if confronted with a play satirising some sacred Christian ritual practice, reacting really that differently?"
Noises off: How Burqavaganza pitted theatre against conservative Pakistan 2010
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The Playgoer admits, however, that it's still a "small price to pay, I think, for a worthy experiment", and goes on to wonder if it would be possible to create "a small … company truly owned and financed by a community of theatregoers".
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Finally, I will leave you this week with a rare documentary about Tennessee Williams that has been unearthed by The Playgoer.
Noises off: I think, therefore I am not a drama student Chris Wilkinson 2010
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Playgoer has been giving some good coverage/linkage on the strike.
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Playgoer has been giving some good coverage/linkage on the strike.
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Playgoer has been giving some good coverage/linkage on the strike.
In Support of the Stagehand’s Strike | Living the Liminal 2007
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He is on my links list, but The Playgoer provides consistently excellent coverage and analysis of the theatre world and I highly recommend checking out his site.
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After my printing of the extended quotations on my Playgoer blog
Garrett Eisler: Jonathan Franzen Rips B'way Spring Awakening 2008
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[Sidenote: Jerome wishes to educate the Playgoer.]
The Idler Magazine, Volume III, June 1893 An Illustrated Monthly Various
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Playgoer "in" An English Miscellany, presented to Dr Furnivall in honour of his seventy-fifth birthday "(1901); that on" The Municipal
Shakespeare and the Modern Stage with Other Essays Sidney Lee 1892
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