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THE ELECTRIC OPPOSITION

Live theater has become more inventive, more intimate, more interesting because of competition from movies and television, says Irish Times critic.
Irish Times

Author Douglas McLennanPosted on September 28, 1999February 2, 2020Categories TheatreTags 09.28.20

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