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	<title>Comments on: Neon for Flames</title>
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		<title>By: Deanne</title>
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		<dc:creator>Deanne</dc:creator>
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		<description>“I lived in the Twin Cities for nearly 20 years—where Equity theater* was much healthier—and you just didn’t see this kind of ferment at the community and semi-pro level.” 
* “Equity theatre” indicates productions in which the actors and stage managers work under a contract negotiated by their union, Actors’ Equity Association.********I&#039;m sorry, but who else finds this funny? lmao

It&#039;s a brain-teaser! 
If a journalist quotes a theatre critic about theatre and his sentence describing theatre requires an asterisk (*) for a footnote to describe the theatre he described, then....who used &quot;theater&quot; incorrectly? 
IN the quote, no less, too! Ha! Too funny. Sorry, Dave. 
The LVRJ had one of those conundrums, but it was much more bizarre with LVLT&#039;s &quot;The Shadowbox&quot; director, Brian Scott. When it&#039;s a quote and it&#039;s wrong, who&#039;s wrong? :) I just love it. It&#039;s a Deanne-tickler!  </description>
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* “Equity theatre” indicates productions in which the actors and stage managers work under a contract negotiated by their union, Actors’ Equity Association.********I&#8217;m sorry, but who else finds this funny? lmao</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a brain-teaser!<br />
If a journalist quotes a theatre critic about theatre and his sentence describing theatre requires an asterisk (*) for a footnote to describe the theatre he described, then&#8230;.who used &#8220;theater&#8221; incorrectly?<br />
IN the quote, no less, too! Ha! Too funny. Sorry, Dave.<br />
The LVRJ had one of those conundrums, but it was much more bizarre with LVLT&#8217;s &#8220;The Shadowbox&#8221; director, Brian Scott. When it&#8217;s a quote and it&#8217;s wrong, who&#8217;s wrong? <img src='http://stateofthereunion.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  I just love it. It&#8217;s a Deanne-tickler!</p>
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