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Monday, August 24, 2009
Douglas Aibel (DSC #229)
ATW: "Douglas Aibel, artistic director of New York’s Vineyard Theatre, reflects upon the six year run and impending closing of the Broadway musical Avenue Q, which made its Off-Broadway debut at the Vineyard and has been the company’s longest-running commercial transfer — out of a field that also includes [title of show], How I Learned to Drive, Three Tall Women, Fully Committed, Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar and Grill and Goblin Market, among many others."
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This intrigues me because I had never heard of the Vineyard, and its shows. The only reason it caught my eye is because my stepfather is thinking of building an outside amphitheater on his vineyard and he wants to start with concerts, but perhaps he will gravitate in the direction of shows one day. I just thought it was interesting
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