Picon Pie was an Off-Broadway musical written by Rose Leiman Goldemberg and produced by Edmund Gaynes. It opened in New York City at the DR2 Theatre on...
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briefly known as the Molly Picon Theatre in 1943. She was inducted into the American Theatre Hall of Fame in 1981. Picon Pie, a biographical play, ran...
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him". In later years, she performed in productions of The Odd Couple, Picon Pie, and Broads!. In November 2012, she starred in the lead role of Marie...
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(1987), about entertainer Sophie Tucker; and Picon Pie (2004), about Yiddish theater actress Molly Picon. Her plays have been produced widely Off-Broadway...
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Grandpa Who; 2007: Fiddler On The Roof - Syracuse Stage, NY - Tevye 2005: Picon Pie - Off-Broadway, DR2 & The Lambs - Jacob 'Yonkel' Kalich 2000: Seussical...
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Silent Laughter 2004: Children's Letters to God 2004: Cam Jansen 2005: Picon Pie 2006: The Man in the Iron Mask Robertson, Campbell, "Lamb's Theater Company...
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Barbecü, That and the Cup of Tea, A Celtic Christmas, Lost Highway, and Picon Pie. Kosek is also known as a humorist; he has written for the National Lampoon...
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(Proto-Indo-European: *dʰéǵʰōm or *dʰǵʰōm; lit. 'earth'), or *Pl̥th₂éwih₂ (PIE: *pl̥th₂éwih₂, lit. the 'Broad One'), is the reconstructed name of the Earth-goddess...
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Odyssey 1.320.] Cohen 2006, pp. 280–281. Apollodorus, Bibliotheca 1.6.2 Picón and Hemingway, p. 47; LIMC 617 Eos 45 Honan, Mary McMahon (1904). Guide...
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Basque festival in Elko. There are some California influences, like the Picon Punch beverage not often found outside Nevada in modern times. The most...
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