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Mr. Dooley's America

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The Village Voice, August 30th, 2006

Mr. Dooley's America By Philip Dunne and Martin Blaine Irish Repertory Theatre 132West22nd Street 212-727-2737 Mead the Press Fictitious barkeep's column as he sees 'em At the top of Mr. Dooley's America, based on Finley Peter Dunne's 1890s newspaper columns. Des Keogh, as Mr. Dunne, takes the stage and announces that the following won't comprise "a playorevena lecture-let's just call it some conversations." Indeed, the desultory theatricals that result don't offer much in the way of narrative or dramatic interest, but they do provide amusing aphorisins and the assuredwork of two fine a...

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