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Will Power’s new play about Muhammad Ali and Stepin Fetchit. directed by Des McAnuff, to begin previews on January 8, 2010 Rehearsals are now underway at McCarter Theatre Center for the world premiere of Will Power’s new play Fetch Clay, Make Man. Directed by two-time Tony Award winner Des McAnuff, the production will begin previews on Friday, January 8 with an Opening Night set for Friday, January 15, 2010. The production will run ...
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22 hours ago ago from David Ian Productions
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