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In local theater, 1987 was the year of the actor

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Theater got better and better in '89

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Heroic Absurdity 'Largo Desolato' unveils personal, political ironies

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Czech Account Human story of Havel's 'Largo Desolato' brings home the nightmare of oppression

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'Dog' has it all

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'Dog' satirizes Soviet life in the '20s

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Joan Baez out, Peter Yarrow in for upcoming Folk Festival

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Legends tune up for A2 Folk Festival

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Ann Arbor Civic Theatre: "Twelfth Night"

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Why Havel?

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