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  • 18Strangeways, Here We Come — Infobox Album | Name = Strangeways, Here We Come Type = Album Artist = The Smiths Released = September 28, 1987 Recorded = Spring 1987 Genre = Alternative rock Length = 36:37 Producer = Johnny Marr, Morrissey and Stephen Street Label = Rough… …

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  • 20They knew what they wanted —    Opening on 24 November 1924 at the Garrick Theatre, the Pulitzer PRizE winning drama by Sidney Howard was produced by the Theatre Guild and directed by Philip Moeller. It ran for 192 performances and was made into the 1956 musical The Most… …

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