Two American Women: Dorothy Parker and Emily Dickinson
November 22, 2008
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Dickinson of the 19th century, surrounded by the countryside, daisies, roses, bees, and birds.
Parker of the 20th century surrounded by the city, preferably New York, cocktails, and other celebrated wits; both wrote poems, letters, or short stories.
They were both so different, or were they?
Conceived, selected and read by Amy Vane and Eileen Wildy
November 22, 2008 8 P.M. St. Andrew's Church, Main Street in New Paltz Admission $10
Call 380-0155 for reservations. * * *
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Get out your calendars. Save these dates for MMSC Encores.
January 9 & 10 January 23 & 24 February 6 & 7 February 20 & 21
And watch for the conclusion to our 15th Anniversary Celebration Season in Spring and Summer '09.
See you there!
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Robert Miller, Producing Director
Mohonk Mountain Stage Company, Inc.
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