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Let Me Speak Freely

Hannah Irene Rubenstein

Let Me Speak Freely is one playwright and journalist's (hopefully entertaining) musings on New York theater and arts. It aims to lend historical context, nuanced and empathetic perspective, and silly lil jokes to all readers.

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