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This is a blog about 19th-century theater, primarily meant for members and fans of New Old Theater, an acting company dedicated to the revival of popular 19th-century drama and its conventions. All text is in my copyright and cannot be reproduced or distributed without my permission. Please feel free to share comments and questions.
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