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The Teahouse Of The August Moon by John Patrick (1954): Chosen by Committee Episode 32

Phindie Podcasts December 8, 2020 No Comments

This week, hosts Josh, John, and Chris talk about racism, identity, and 1954’s Pulitzer winner The Teahouse of August Moon

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HIGH SOCIETY (Walnut): A curious Philadelphia Story

Neal Zoren for NealsPaper September 30, 2015 No Comments

A curiously performed version of Arthur Kopit’s unnecessary rearranging and cheapening of The Philadelphia Story.

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