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Nigel Reed's Red-Letter Day As 'Trumbo'
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Meanwhile, he's still in search of another venue in which to continue the Warehouse tradition.
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· The Cultural Development Corp., which owns Source Theatre, is making a national call for submissions of 10-minute plays for next summer's Source Festival (June 20-July 12). The deadline is Nov. 15. Among those choosing the lineup will be playwrights Moises Kaufman, Adam Rapp and Joe Calarco. Visit http:/
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· A celebration of the life of Washington Stage Guild's John MacDonald, who died July 6 of injuries suffered in a fall, will be Dec. 1 at 7 p.m. in the Hartke Theatre at Catholic University.




