‘Christmas Carol with Charles Dickens’ a most unusual play
A Christmas Carol with Charles Dickens does indeed have all of the important elements of the more typical version of
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A Christmas Carol with Charles Dickens does indeed have all of the important elements of the more typical version of
Read moreSome many months ago in a secret location there was a meeting of three of the most important theatrical people
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Read moreI will confess that when my friend and sometimes collaborator Paul Gant invited me to see a show at The
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Read moreWritten by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman The Man Who Came to Dinner was first produced on stage in
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