Wit

References

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  2. ^ Kevin Sack (November 10, 1998). "At Lunch With Margaret Edson; Colors, Numbers, Letters and John Donne". The New York Times. Retrieved March 29, 2008.
  3. ^ Vincent Canby (October 18, 1998). "Battered and Broken, So That She May Rise". The New York Times. Retrieved March 29, 2008.
  4. ^ Manus, Willard. "Wit's 1999 Pulitzer Also Helps South Coast Rep" Playbill, April 19, 1999
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  6. ^ Peter Marks (November 28, 1997). "For a Scholar Near Death, A Dose of Deconstruction". The New York Times. Retrieved March 29, 2008.
  7. ^ Gutman, Les. "Review. 'Wit' at MCC" curtainup.com, September 18, 1998
  8. ^ Margaret Edson (September 26, 1998). "Think Tank: About Life, Death and the Pause That Separates Them (excerpt from Wit)". The New York Times. Retrieved March 29, 2008.
  9. ^ Robin Pogrebin (October 20, 1998). "A Brother's Death Helps Bring a Performance to Life". The New York Times. Retrieved March 29, 2008.
  10. ^ Alvin Klein (December 20, 1998). "Offstage Drama Of Wit Goes On". The New York Times. Retrieved March 29, 2008.
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  12. ^ Jones, Kenneth.Wit Will Have Less Brevity; MTC Adds One Week to Acclaimed Revival" Playbill.com, February 15, 2012
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  19. ^ Alvin Klein (April 18, 1999). "Now Wit Belongs To the World". The New York Times. Retrieved March 29, 2008.
  20. ^ Gans, Andrew.Broadway's Big Night! Neil Patrick Harris Hosts 66th Annual Tony Awards June 10" Archived 2012-06-11 at the Wayback Machine Playbill.com, June 10, 2012

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