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Reconstructing A Bygone Elite And Its Follies: Review

Reconstructing A Bygone Elite And Its Follies: Review

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Reconstructing A Bygone Elite And Its Follies: Review

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Reconstructing A Bygone Elite And Its Follies: Review

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New York, N.Y: New York Times Company

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The New York times, 1998-08-13

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English

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New York, N.Y: New York Times Company

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No, it's the plays occupying the theaters of the Shaw Festival, an ambitious operation that has been presenting the works of George Bernard Shaw and his contemporaries for 36 years, that are responsible for a certain pervasive coolness. Bound by a singular mission -- producing only plays written during Shaw's long (1856-1950) lifetime -- the festiv...

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Reconstructing A Bygone Elite And Its Follies: Review

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TN_cdi_proquest_newspapers_431023154

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0362-4331

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