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1920's
engaging
excellent acting and writing!
funny and charming
go!
great cast
inspired
new york
biographical
brilliant
clever
cleverly written
costume design
entertaining
fast moving
funny
great performance
historic
humor
literate
retro
set design
thought provoking
wit
witty
ERNEST KEARNEY
thetvolution.com
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June 19, 2017
A gold medal...
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MONIQUE LEBLEU
99% magazine/freelance
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June 16, 2017
Seeing that this is a piece fueled by a passion for writing and writers, this is the very kind of show that could inspire a contemporary audience to want to know who these writers were, what made them tick and how they affected generations. I still hope it does so....
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ROB STEVENS
haineshisway.com
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June 05, 2017
Needs more focused writing and tighter direction....
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MORNA MURPHY MARTELL
not born yesterday
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June 19, 2017
Its a love story between a young wanna-be writer and a sweet-natured waitress, set at the hotel where famous journalistic wits gathered to dine publicly in the 1920's. I expected to witness the brilliant repartee of that famous celebrated group of New York City writers, critics, actors, and wits who dined and sparkled at the Algonquin. Sadly, they were depicted as a mean-spirited group who were deliberately cruel to a naive out-of-towner with literary aspirations. ...
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