Buffalo News: Baldwin is a cut above in ‘The Big Knife’

Posted on January 30, 2012 by gina No Comments  

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By Melinda Miller

Updated: January 29, 2012, 12:47 PM

When the audience jumped to its feet at the end of “The Big Knife” on Friday, people were demonstrating more than appreciation for Alec Baldwin, who brought his celebrity status to Buffalo for the reading.

They were also congratulating 10 other cast members for a job well done and, most enthusiastically, sending a rousing message of support to one of the area’s most dynamic small theater companies, Road Less Traveled Productions. Read Full Article…

 

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