Identifier
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Title
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Level of description
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Date
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Digital object |
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209 |
Fox, Sylvan. 2 Ex-convicts, onstage, tell of 'living hell'. New York Times, 14 July 1967. |
File |
1967 |
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210 |
Fraser, John. Fortune and Men's Eyes stands the test of time. Globe and Mail, 20 November 1975. |
File |
1975 |
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211 |
Lilly, Doris. Party Line. New York Post, June 1967. |
File |
1967 |
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212 |
Loupus, Ted. Manner, morals, mores. Intercounty Press, 20 June 1968. |
File |
1968 |
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|
214 |
Morriss, Frank. Show beat. Winnipeg Free Press, 29 January 1969. |
File |
1969 |
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215 |
Naedele, Walter F. Prison life's more than just bars. The Evening Bulletin, (Philadelphia) 13 June 1968. |
File |
1968 |
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|
220 |
Watts, Richard Jr. Random notes. Newsday, 13 June 1967, p. 30. |
File |
1967 |
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|
208 |
Evans, Ron. This Fortune is a play without pity. Toronto Telegram, 20 October 1967. |
File |
1967 |
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|
216 |
Prisons, catalogue of savagery. Time, 20 (September 1968): 66-67, ill. |
File |
1968 |
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|
221 |
Weaver, Neal. Fortune and men's eyes. After Dark 11, no. 8 (December 1969): 65. |
File |
1969 |
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204 |
Cansino, Barbara. What's in store for Winnipeg's warehouse? Performing Arts in Canada 12, no. 1 (Spring 1975) : 30-31. |
File |
1975 |
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206 |
Cohen, Nathan. Catching up with fiction. Toronto Daily Star, 16 September 1968, p. 26. |
File |
1968 |
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|
217 |
Singer, Samuel L. Herbert play depicts life in prison. Philadelphia Inquirer, 13 June 1968. |
File |
1968 |
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205 |
Cobb, David. You think it's easy to produce a play... Toronto Telegram, 6 January 1968, p. 25-26. |
File |
1968 |
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207 |
Cohen, Nathan. The collection bag. Toronto Daily Star, 25 November 1968. |
File |
1968 |
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213 |
McCaughna, David. An adequate Fortune revival. Toronto Star, 20 November 1975. |
File |
1975 |
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218 |
Smith, Michael. Theatre Review. Village Voice, 2 March 1967, p. 21, 24. |
File |
1967 |
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|
219 |
Veilleux, Michele. Play comments on prison life. Winnipeg Free Press, 29 January 1969. |
File |
1969 |
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|
222 |
Whittaker, Herbert. Toronto's Jack Brundage has a winner. Globe and Mail, 7 March 1967. |
File |
1967 |
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