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\ELEANOR\ IS THOUGHTFUL DRAMA SHOWING HUMANITY OF FAMOUS SUBJECT
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Post-Dispatch Theater Critic
, Newmark, Judith
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Chiles, Lee Patton
/ Theater
1999
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1999
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\ELEANOR\ IS THOUGHTFUL DRAMA SHOWING HUMANITY OF FAMOUS SUBJECT
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\ELEANOR\ IS THOUGHTFUL DRAMA SHOWING HUMANITY OF FAMOUS SUBJECT
1999
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Eleanor Roosevelt's life has been explored in hundreds of books and articles; it has also been dramatized more than once. Now Historyonics, the Missouri Historical Society's theater-in-residence, adds its interpretation with \"Eleanor: The People's First Lady,\" a thoughtful drama created and directed by Lee Patton Chiles. At Historyonics, a readers' theater, scripts are derived entirely from authentic documents. Because Roosevelt was a prolific, graceful writer, it's not a big problem. Her familiar voice is vividly captured by the star, an actress with the startling name of Victoria Churchill.
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Pulitzer, Inc
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