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For "Voysey," that meant six actors played all 12 characters.
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"As we speak, we only have seven performances to go, and I truly do not want to take that call," said Jim Hunt, a veteran local actor who stands by in case any of three "Voysey" actors are unable to perform.
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"As we speak, we only have seven performances to go, and I truly do not want to take that call," said Jim Hunt, a veteran local actor who stands by in case any of three "Voysey" actors are unable to perform.
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'Voysey' is such a beautiful cast, and I don't want to disrupt this organism they have created.
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Other "Voysey" actors are in rehearsal for plays that open next month.
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'Voysey' is such a beautiful cast, and I don't want to disrupt this organism they have created.
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Other "Voysey" actors are in rehearsal for plays that open next month.
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For "Voysey," that meant six actors played all 12 characters.
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Voysey described the slate roof as “a silvery grey, tinged here and there with the tints found in the plumage of pigeons.”
Archive 2009-03-01 2009
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Stickley's international counterparts were many, among them Charles Rennie Mackintosh in Glasgow, Charles Voysey and Arthur Mackmurdo in London, and Vienna's Jugendstil arts community.
Four-Square Reformer Barrymore Laurence Scherer 2010
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