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Intimate Apparel Fabulation

Lynn Nottage

Publisher: Theatre Communications Group

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Summary

*'Intimate Apparel' will be the most produced for the 2005-06 season with 16 productions nationally including San Diego (March), Atlanta (April), Coral Gables (March), Little Rock (April), Indianapolis (Jan), Louisville (Jan); Lowell, MA (Feb); Minneapolis (Sept), Syracuse (Feb), Cleveland (Feb), Ashland (April), Philadelphia (March), Memphis (April), Norfolk (Jan), Milwaukee (Feb) *Author on the cover of American Theatre Magazine
Available since: 04/01/2006.

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