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It has been a long time since there were plays I could go to or others interested in discussing the ideas presented. There are a number of advantages to a cosmometropolitan, despite the too big scale for other things.

What wonderful theater. And lovely descriptions. At first I thought, only in New York. Then realize, not necessary so. Inspired to look around my little town (D.C.) for good stuff too. Thanks.

I miss this part of NYC and hope to get back there this fall.

Thanks for taking me to GOOD theatre and reminding me of "Upstairs - Down Stairs." What great television that was!

I can't understand why we don't have that anymore. It seems the younger generation only like loud music, horror stories and sex.

I love plays -- don't get into L.A. as often as I would like to seem them. These two you describe sound like a couple I would enjoy seeing.

Saw a "little theatre" rejuvenation of Gershwin's "Tip Toes." Later, saw a really well done production of an original written by someone I know -- good dialogue, following three couples as their lives evolve and intertwine. I thought it was quite good, but ended its run without going to another theatre. Now, another friend has written a play being read by actors who, hopefully, are in a position to facilitate it getting staged. Only time will tell.

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