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Post by flushingjet on Jun 14, 2021 2:33:46 GMT -5
True story, I once went to a three person play in Boston that starred an unknown woman, Clarence Williams the Third, and Werner Klemperer. Can't remember the name of the play, but I do recall thinking they missed a great opportunity by not naming it Linc and Klink. Was it Pink?
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Post by Ff2 on Jun 14, 2021 7:49:13 GMT -5
True story, I once went to a three person play in Boston that starred an unknown woman, Clarence Williams the Third, and Werner Klemperer. Can't remember the name of the play, but I do recall thinking they missed a great opportunity by not naming it Linc and Klink. Slow Dance on the Killing Ground Clarence was nominated for a Tony for that role.
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Post by Hotman on Jun 14, 2021 14:48:34 GMT -5
True story, I once went to a three person play in Boston that starred an unknown woman, Clarence Williams the Third, and Werner Klemperer. Can't remember the name of the play, but I do recall thinking they missed a great opportunity by not naming it Linc and Klink. Slow Dance on the Killing Ground Clarence was nominated for a Tony for that role. Damn... bro you are just full of all kinds of trivia aren't you?! And Italian sausage Lol
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Post by iamthewalrus on Jun 15, 2021 14:49:08 GMT -5
True story, I once went to a three person play in Boston that starred an unknown woman, Clarence Williams the Third, and Werner Klemperer. Can't remember the name of the play, but I do recall thinking they missed a great opportunity by not naming it Linc and Klink. Clarence was nominated for a Tony for that role. Good find! It was actually an awesome play. Still think they blew it on the name.
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