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Give 'em Hellman |
| Section: THE ARTS / THEATER |
| Author: Jeff Church |
| Publication:
The World & I Online |
| Issue Date: 2/1/1986 |
| Size: 368 Words, 2,102 Characters |
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Recipe for making a classic one-woman show: Find a three-time Tony award winner; add a playwright whose previous one-woman show has been seen world-wide; stir in a director who has thirty-five years of experien...
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...area so that she could be near this man who was lying very ill in the next room.
The amazing thing is how we grow to know Hellman and Hammett, whose years together oftentimes are brought to life with Caldwell's portrayal of both people. Hellman: "I think we've done fine." Hammett: "That's too big, that word. Let's just say we've done better than most." This play … is better than most.
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