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Thoughts Triggered by “Next Stop, Greenwich Village”
I’ve been working on a revised edition of Something Wonderful Right Away, my oral history of the founding and early days of Second City. It was originally published in 1978 and, inevitably, many of the people I interviewed for the … Continue reading →
Posted in improvisation, movies, New York, off-Broadway, playwriting, Pulitzer Prize, Second City, theater
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Tagged Alex in Wonderland, Bill Murray, Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice, Christopher Walken, Greenwich Village, Herbert Berghof, Howard Sackler, John Ford Noonan, Lenny Baker, Lois Smith, Michael Feingold, Mike Nichols, Moscow on the Hudson, Next Stop Greenwich Village, Paul Mazursky, Paul Sills, Robin Williams, Second City, Shelley Winters, Something Wonderful Right Away, The Compass, Viola Spolin
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