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From:s.schnitzer@worldnet.att.net
To:pama9@flash.net, tdepaoli@sequentenergy.com, sbrawne@ect.enron.com
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Date:Thu, 17 Jan 2002 13:11:35 -0800 (PST)



hey ladies,

all i can get for south pacific now is upper level. (balcony)

what do you think of this? we have season passes, and i think we could get decent seats. there are alway comedy clubs or just chatting.

Event Profile

In this painstaking depiction of Pittsburgh in the `70s, Wilson exposes the nobility and corruption of the human spirit ravaged by racism, poverty, death, longing, even alcoholism. Five men working for a car service struggle to realize their (sometimes unformed) dreams and stumble upon revolutionary ire along the way.
While the central conflict rests between the cab station's owner and his ex-convict son, Wilson's egalitarian spirit ensures that every character has his piece to say.
Hip but pointed dialogue alternates with soul-bearing and comic monologues. Whatever the tone, these soliloquies are seized with gusto.
Drew Pisarra