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Life in a Northern Virginia suburb of Washington, D.C. B.M.A.T.C., and Etruscan typewriter erasers. Blogged by David Gorsline.
Randy Kennedy reviews intermissions at various New York venues.
At the Classic Stage Company theater on East 13th Street, the intermission
for the new production of Samuel Beckett's Happy Days was supposed to
be 10 minutes, but it clocked in at just a little more than 8 and the two
people working behind the concessions counter were not exactly prepared to
work at pit-crew speed. In fact, they sometimes seemed confused about people
wanting to buy things, and positively Beckett-like exchanges followed.
(Thanks to ArtsJournal.)
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10:26:24 AM
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