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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Perloff's mandate as the artistic director of the American Conservatory Theater, a classical, nonprofit theater company, is "to nurture and cultivate that which may have lasting value”-unlike popular culture, which she regards as only momentarily relevant. The author admits to being "a world-class talker” with the ability to “set a trail of words in motion and watch them quickly find their way into complete sentences, paragraphs, speeches,” which is a major flaw of the book she writes indulgently and expansively and name-drops the many actors with whom she has worked. A memoir and artistic manifesto regarding the author’s love of highbrow, "meaningful" classical theater. ![]()
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