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A night out with a Good Book | VailPlays
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Playwright and author Alexander Vail. April 5, 2013. A night out with a Good Book. The London critics didn’t particularly like The Book of Mormon. The Telegraph’s Charles Spencer said he found it “hard to warm to the show” and he disliked the script’s “foul-mouthed irreverence and outrageousness”, while Libby Purves, writing in the Times, found the show morally null . Clearly, the show was a smash on Broadway, with nine Tonys, four Drama Desk awards and a Grammy under its belt before it set sail for the ...
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Playwright and author Alexander Vail. A night out with a Good Book. The London critics didn’t particularly like The Book of Mormon. The Telegraph’s Charles Spencer said he found it “hard to warm to the show” and he disliked the script’s “foul-mouthed irreverence and outrageousness”, while Libby Purves, writing in the Times, found the show morally null . Clearly, the show was a smash on Broadway, with nine Tonys, four Drama Desk awards and a Grammy under its belt before it set sail for the UK, but both th...
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The fear of little old ladies | VailPlays
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Playwright and author Alexander Vail. March 29, 2013. The fear of little old ladies. Neither one looks right, yet according to my Penguin reference dictionary, both ways of spelling it are technically correct. My theory for this is that even scholars of English and dictionary editors don’t want to dwell on the word for long enough to decide on a definitive way of spelling it. Modern society’s preoccupation with youth and beauty exacerbates these fears. Television, magazines and movies value dew...Also re...