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“The primary function of a theatre is not to please itself, or even to please its audience. It is to serve talent.”

Quote by Robert Brustein

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Robert Brustein
Robert Brustein

Robert Brustein is an esteemed theatrical producer, born on April 21, 1927. He holds a significant position in the American theater community, renowned for his profound understanding of the art of theater and exceptional production skills. more

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