Good Opinions
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Opened Jul 23, 2005
Closed Jul 28, 2005
Opened Jul 23, 2005
Closed Jul 28, 2005
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In Anne Fizzard's Good Opinions, a coat-check girl in a theater-district restaurant foretells, without realizing it, the reviews of a New York Times theater critic. A top Broadway director finds her mysterious talent irresistible, and a "convenient" romance ensues ... with unpredictable results!
Saturday, July 23rd at 11:30am
Sunday, July 24th at 3:30pm
Sunday, July 31st at 5:30pm
Monday, August 1st at 9:30pm
Saturday, August 6th at 9:30pm
Thursday, July 28th at 7:30pm
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[Ed. Note: This is the second in a series of TM review roundups of shows in the sixth annual Midtown International Theater Festival.]
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