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Notes from Arden
Keith Mills, Anton Chekhov, and “Seven Spots”
There are so many plays about aging, and the loss of memory. Few of them have this degree of economy and breadth of perspective. How can something so small feel so large? This isn’t a play, it’s a prayer.–BY STEVEN LEIGH MORRIS
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Paul Birchall’s Got It Covered: From Asner to The Broad Stage to Clifton’s
We also love Asner for an ancillary reason: He’s Pro99. He made that abundantly clear during the recent AEA election, when he was quoted (at the height of the Pro99 election campaign), “I hate to go against the laws of unionism, but actors need the 99-seat rule. Since time immemorial, actors have been known to work for free, and will continue to do so. It is not a governable art.” BY PAUL BIRCHALL
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