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The failure of Harold Prince’s A Doll’s Life, and what it says about Broadway

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Theater — From the December 1978 issue

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Performing arts — From the October 1969 issue

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A free theater for Mississippi

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The Actors Studio in London, or, the Broadway boiler-house abroad

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How to treat the Broadway malady of 1963

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Curtain time in Moscow

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Profusion of virtues

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Killing off the theater

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What makes a play succeed?

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A challenge to the American theater

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