"There is always a sacred hour in the theatre - after rehearsals and before performances, in the afternoon, between three and five o'clock. Normally the theatre is empty then, and this is a wonderful hour." - Henning Mankell (Swedish crime writer, children's author, leftist activist and dramatist, best known for a series of mystery novels starring Inspector Kurt Wallander)
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Friday, June 07, 2013
Theatre quote of the day for Friday, June 7, 2013
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"There is always a sacred hour in the theatre - after rehearsals and before performances, in the afternoon, between three and five o'clock. Normally the theatre is empty then, and this is a wonderful hour." - Henning Mankell (Swedish crime writer, children's author, leftist activist and dramatist, best known for a series of mystery novels starring Inspector Kurt Wallander)
"There is always a sacred hour in the theatre - after rehearsals and before performances, in the afternoon, between three and five o'clock. Normally the theatre is empty then, and this is a wonderful hour." - Henning Mankell (Swedish crime writer, children's author, leftist activist and dramatist, best known for a series of mystery novels starring Inspector Kurt Wallander)
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