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I'm willing to bet that the plays in question were Butley, Otherwise Engaged, Quartermaine's Terms and The Common Pursuit.
This works best if you have never seen, or at least admired, any of the Ibsen plays in question.
Had he said he didn't expect the play to succeed but that he was sending a signal, hoping his opponents would look out for a pass also on third down (the second of the three plays in question), Monday-morning quarterbacks might not be calling him a strategic ignoramus.
The three plays in question are: Hamlet, Othello, and Romeo and Juliet.
The three plays in question were not just put on stage in their original productions.
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The play in question occurred with one out, after Rodriguez had lashed a single to left.
I've never seen the play in question, but why quibble with such long-entrenched outrage?
But the play in question, "Immortal Interlude," is no creaky whodunit or lame romance.
Particularly when the Oscar Wilde play in question is called An Ideal Husband.
But Girardi was still steaming over the play in question, an outburst for which he will most likely be fined.
Beth wants to take the play in question off the market, pronto, and is willing to pay big for it.
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