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But don't bother reading the program notes.
You would know this only from reading the program notes, however, because what\u2019s onstage is maddeningly, portentously disjointed and vague.
For gentile audience members, reading the program notes before the play begins is highly recommended, at least the section on Jewish text and ritual.
Flamenco is not a rejuvenating genre: until reading the program, I assumed that these performers were several years older than they apparently are.
Spectators should avoid reading the program summary in advance.At the 86th Street CasinoCharming little Jenny Jugo, with her fetching combination of pertness and occasional pathos, is the chief justification for "Die kleine und die grosse Liebe" (The Minor Love and the Real Thing), the current offering at the Eighty-sixth Street Casino Theatre.
At least that's what one would have thought by reading the program's closed captions.
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Read the program's website.
One problem: not everyone reads the program.
Better to read the program notes.
Alas, I did not read the program note beforehand.
Read the program's instructions carefully before you start.
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