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Topic: Future City Theatre productions featuring Anthony
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Caitlin
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posted 6/30/03 6:54 AM
So I found out a few days ago that Anthony is planning to come back to City Theatre next season and perform in their production of Chesepeake. Also, his brother, Adam, will premiere his original play, Gompers, next May at City Theatre. :) Just thought I'd share.
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Bon
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posted 6/30/03 5:26 PM
Hi~I was just wondering if you heard this from a reliable source cause I dont wanna get my hopes up for nothing! Thanks! :) I hope it is true!!!!
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Sarah
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posted 7/1/03 0:28 AM
OMG I hope its true!I would love to see him again..he's so amazing and inspiring to me and for him to come back to the "Burgh" would be a dream come true!Email me if its definite!
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Caitlin
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posted 7/1/03 5:02 AM
Ok, so the person I talked to works at City Theatre. I'm 100% positive about the play Gompers because they've listed it as part of their season. It's supposed to be good, so go see it. (who knows, you might ever run into Anthony coming out to support his little bro) As for Anthony taking on a role in next season's Chesapeke, I'm almost positive that it will happen. I'll let you all know as soon as I find out it's 100% certain. (just in case) :)
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Bon
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posted 7/1/03 5:49 PM
YAY! He probabll come back to see Gompers cause he came to Pittsburgh last year for adams play...I forget the name of it...was it blackbird or something...i dunno...my mind just went blank...oh...i hope he comes back! :)
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Sarah
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posted 7/1/03 8:20 PM
If Anthony Comes back,I will be the happiest person ever!I'm so glad that his brother is going to be here.I'm sure they are a talented family so Adam probably has a good play for us to watch. I'm just really hoping right now that Anthony comes back!:-)
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Roger Cohen
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posted 7/5/03 4:49 AM
Does anyone know what Cheesepeak is about?
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Rachel
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posted 7/5/03 4:37 PM
the little book i got in the mail to subscribe to the 03-04 City Theatre season describes it as: "Arts. Politics. Dogs. Labeled obscene and stripped of his NEA grant, a performance artist seeks revenge against a right-wing Senator and becomes inextricably linked with Lucky, the Senator's Chesapeake Bay Retriever. A brilliantly off-kilter take on America's culture wars. (by Lee Blessing)"
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ladybird
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posted 7/28/03 4:08 PM
I have a friend at City also who didn't tell me this. What does your friend do, Caitlin? I may need to get a new friend.
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