+ Follow BROADHURST THEATER Tag
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[Title] => Mamma Mia to end on Broadway
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[AuthorName] => Leah C. Salterio
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Before I turned to the heavyweights (best-selling novels, etc.), I had been nourished since grade school on Classics Illustrated (20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, The Count of Monte Cristo, Mutiny on the Bounty and fairy tales in the CI’s junior edition) and, yes, Tagalog komiks which, in high school at Tabaco Pei Ching (Albay) dorm, we would hide under our pillows from the strict supervisor who "banned" such stuff on campus.
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Before I turned to the heavyweights (best-selling novels, etc.), I had been nourished since grade school on Classics Illustrated (20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, The Count of Monte Cristo, Mutiny on the Bounty and fairy tales in the CI’s junior edition) and, yes, Tagalog komiks which, in high school at Tabaco Pei Ching (Albay) dorm, we would hide under our pillows from the strict supervisor who "banned" such stuff on campus.
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