The Boston Herald, January 29th, 1997
[H] Brustein, Wilson slug it out over what's best for black theater NEW YORK - On a snowy Monday night, 1,500 people pushed and shoved their way into Town Hall, just around the corner from Broadway. The show that caused this mob scene didn't have any cats, falling chandeliers or singing starving artists. It was an old-fashioned debate between two men: the American Repertory Theatre's Robert Brustein and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright August Wilson. "On Cultural Power," actually labeled a "discussion" and a "rap on race," was sponsored by the Theater Communications Group and moderated by ...
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