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11.16.2007support an off-broadway play today
There may be a strike on Broadway, but that doesn't mean you have to go without theater. In addition to the eight Broadway plays still running, there are 50 off-Broadway shows available at much reduced prices. You might even be able to see two or three plays for the price of one. Go to Playbill.com and start exploring. Check out this list on nytimes.com.
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Interestingly, we had tickets to see Tom Stoppard's Rock & Roll the first day the strike started. And we never go to plays! Man!
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