Dear Harvey
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SHOW INFORMATION
CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Aug 20, 2010
Closed Aug 28, 2010
Opened Aug 20, 2010
Closed Aug 28, 2010
Running Time:
1hr. 15min.
1hr. 15min.
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FESTIVAL INFORMATION:
This show is part of the FringeNYC 2010 Festival.
WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
Stories of Harvey Milk - the people he knew, the lives he changed. Intimate, surprising stories based on interviews with Harvey's nephew Stuart Milk, Harvey's campaign manager Anne Kronenberg, AIDS Quilt founder Cleve Jones and other friends and activists.
-Talk back follows Sun. Aug/22 show
Schedule:
Fri 20 @ 4:15 Sun 22 @ 4:30* Tue 24 @ 5:45 Thu 26 @ 10 Sat 28 @ 8:15
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