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EPISODE · Jan 10, 2016 · 24 MIN

Critics

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Critics - Jesse Green “New York” Magazine, Charles Isherwood “The New York Times” & Elisabeth Vincentelli of the “New York Post” discuss “China Doll,” “Misery," “King Charles III,” “School of Rock,” “On Your Feet!;” “The Humans” and “The Color Purple.”

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Critics - Jesse Green “New York” Magazine, Charles Isherwood “The New York Times” & Elisabeth Vincentelli of the “New York Post” discuss “China Doll,” “Misery," “King Charles III,” “School of Rock,” “On Your Feet!;” “The Humans” and “The Color Purple.”

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