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Thursday, September 20, 2007
Theater offerings from Shakespeare to Steelers
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review: "From Austen to Zola, the fall theater season offers a rich mix of plays aimed at everyone from the youngest audience members to veteran theater fanatics."
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I found this article interesting, if for no other reason, than to remind us that a wide variety of theatre can be performed within a location at one time. This article should leave at least something to look forward to for everyone. I know that I found some upcoming productions not that fascinating, such as Pride and Prejudice, but that is most likely because for an unknown reason I cannot read, watch, or experience that story in any way. Avenue Q of course sparks my interest as I enjoyed it so thoroughly the first time, but I was also amazed at the idea of the play that is going to be performed in the empty swimming pool in Braddock. I will definately have to look into that more.
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