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                    [Summary] => In Bob Thomas' compulsively-readable biography on the legendary Hollywood star Joan Crawford, he writes about the grave risk the actress took in absenting herself from the big screen in the early ’40s. Crawford, the biographer reveals, sat out two years – "an eternity in the life of a star" – as she waited for the perfect comeback vehicle following her unceremonious dismissal from Metro Goldywn Mayer, then the most formidable company in Hollywood.

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Bobby Garcia (fresh from his Rent success) directs the local production of Proof. (This play is packing in huge crowds in Broadway.) It stars Lea Salonga, Michael de Mesa, Menchu Lauchengco-Yulo and Joel Trinidad.
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Bobby Garcia (fresh from his Rent success) directs the local production of Proof. (This play is packing in huge crowds in Broadway.) It stars Lea Salonga, Michael de Mesa, Menchu Lauchengco-Yulo and Joel Trinidad.
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