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PLAYBILL
Volume 8
September 1971
Issue 9

CONTENTS
5 A CONVERSATION WITH STEVE SONDHEIM by Patrica Bosworth
7 THE PLAY
26 PLAYBILL OF FARE by Emory Lewis
31 PORTRAIT OF AN ISRAELI ACTRESS by Joan Alleman Rubin
36 ON A PERSONAL BIAS by Bernice Peck
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ARTHUR T. BIRSH
publisher
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THOMAS A. STEINFELD
v.p. & national sales director
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L. ROBERT CHARLES
v.p. & sales promotion manager
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JOAN ALLEMAN RUBIN
editor-in-chief
LEO LERMAN
senior editor
JUDITH ANDERSON
art editor
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RUSSELL CANNIZZARO
v.p. & comptroller
MIMI HOROWITZ
v.p. & publication coordinator
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PLAYBILL is published monthly in New York, Chicago, Boston, Washington, D.C., Philadelphia and Cleveland. The Performing Arts Magazine serves as the Los Angeles and San Francisco editions of Playbill. New York edition of Playbill is published by the Publishing Division of Metromedia, Inc., 277 Park Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10017. Pres. John W. Kluge; Secy. George Etkin; Treas. Clem Weber. Printed in U.S.A. Title Playbill. Copyright (C) Metromedia, Inc. 1971. All rights reserved. Subscription to National Edition: U.S. & Possessions $4.00 a year; $7.50 for two years; $11.50 for three years. Single issue price 35ยข. Write Dept. S., Playbill Magazine, 375 Park Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10022. 421-8400

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