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Sunday, October 21, 2007

The Latest Trend in Breaching Theatre Etiquette

I read this piece by Peter Marks, theatre critic of the Washington Post today.

I'm not surprised.

Until next time...

Rick
Posted by Rick Stein at 6:08 AM

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Rick Stein is Executive Director of Arts Orange County, the leader in building appreciation, participation and support for the arts and arts education throughout Orange County. ArtsOC operates SparkOC.com, Orange County's most comprehensive online arts & cultural events resource and produces the annual Imagination Celebration and Orange County Arts Awards. ArtsOC also serves as the official local arts agency of the County of Orange and state-local partner of the California Arts Council.
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