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Bleeker St. Blues

Bleeker St. Blues
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Publisher : Editions Artisan Devereaux
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Book Synopsis Bleeker St. Blues by : Jane Dossick

Download or read book Bleeker St. Blues written by Jane Dossick and published by Editions Artisan Devereaux. This book was released on 2017-03-01 with total page 28 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “Happy, shmappy! You can’t eat happiness. You’ll die of starvation!” In the new play by Jane Dossick, Bleecker St. Blues, if it's old-fashioned romantic farce you delight in — loaded with ‘60’s historical references and verbal gags — then you should find this lighthearted reminiscence of a time gone by warm and winning. It’s Greenwich Village a la mode served up with vanilla ice cream and a cherry on top.


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