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A Theatrical Feast in New York (edition 2004)

by Elizabeth Sharland, Rosemary Harris (Foreword)

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In New York the tradition of post-curtain dinners is an established part of theatre-going. A Theatrical Feast in New York is an historical companion to legendary theatre people and their favourite places to eat, bringing together theatrical and culinary stories linked with some of New Yorks famous restaurants.… (more)
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Title:A Theatrical Feast in New York
Authors:Elizabeth Sharland
Other authors:Rosemary Harris (Foreword)
Info:The History Press (2004), Hardcover, 224 pages
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In New York the tradition of post-curtain dinners is an established part of theatre-going. A Theatrical Feast in New York is an historical companion to legendary theatre people and their favourite places to eat, bringing together theatrical and culinary stories linked with some of New Yorks famous restaurants.

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