[NEohioPAL]Revised Audition Dates - "The Man Who Came to Dinner" at Berea Summer Theatre

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AUDITION INFORMATION
for
The Man Who Came to Dinner
  by Moss Hart & George S. Kaufman

Directed by <A HREF="http://www.fredsternfeld.com/">Fred Sternfeld</A>

The role of Sheridan Whiteside has been cast 
with AEA actor Dudley Swetland

Auditions for all other roles 
will be held by appointment 
Sunday, April 7 from 1:00 - 6:00pm and 
Monday, April 8 from 6:30 - 10:30pm 
in the Kleist Art & Drama Center 
on the campus of Baldwin-Wallace College 
at the corner of Beech St. and Bagley Rd. in Berea, Ohio. 
Call-Backs will be held Monday, April 15 from 6:30pm-10:30pm.

Please come prepared with a short contemporary monologue OR you can read a 
monologue from the script that will be provided to you. 

For an audition appointment call 440-826-3360.
Monday-Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm.

Rehearsals will begin July 1, 2002.

Production Dates: Previewing Tuesday, July 30, Opening Wednesday, July 31 and 
running through Saturday, August 17, 2002. Wednesdays-Saturdays at 8:00pm; 
Sunday, August 4 at 2:00pm; Sunday, August 11 at 2:00pm and 8:00pm.

As the play opens, Mr Sheridan Whiteside - world-renowned journalist, 
lecturer and radio broadcaster - has been laid up with a fractured hip while 
a guest in a small-town Ohio home. Still threatening lawsuits over the injury 
he received by slipping on the front porch, Whiteside antagonizes the 
household with his many demands, and commandeers the library, kitchen, and 
living and dining rooms for his own private use. 
Soon Whiteside's gang of glitterati descend upon the house, bringing all 
kinds of eccentric gifts along with their Hollywood personalities. Whiteside, 
meanwhile, is pestered by a local doctor (turned author) and a local 
newspaperman who has written a play. When Whiteside learns that his treasured 
secretary has fallen in love with the newspaperman, he hatches a devious 
scheme to break up the budding romance. 

The Man Who Came to Dinner is both a satire of and a love-letter to the 
literary and pop-culture celebrities of its day. Whiteside is modeled on 
Alexander Woollcott, a friend of the authors and one-time drama critic at the 
New York Times, who parlayed his success as a reviewer into a career as a 
lecturer, writer and broadcaster. The play's first audiences would have 
recognized many other allusions to celebrities in the play, including 
thinly-disguised portrayals of Noel Coward and Harpo Marx.

The Man Who Came to Dinner premiered at New York's Music Box Theatre in 
October 1939, and ran for an amazing 739 performances. It was made into a 
successful film in 1942, with Monty Woolley again playing Whiteside and Bette 
Davis as his secretary. (Woolley played him again in a television version in 
1952.) Far from being resentful over the somewhat unflattering portrait, 
Woollcott himself acted the part of Whiteside in one of the play's many 
touring productions. An unsuccessful musical version appeared on Broadway in 
1967.

Between 1930 and 1940, George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart collaborated on eight 
successful plays and musicals, and won a Pulitzer Prize for You Can't Take It 
With You (1936). In their long careers they wrote dozens of plays, libretti 
and screenplays, both separately and together. Both also won Tony awards as 
directors, Kaufman with Guys and Dolls (1950) and Hart with My Fair Lady 
(1956).

Moss Hart's rags-to-riches story is recounted in his wonderful autobiography 
Act One (1959). Biographies of Kaufman include Howard Teichmann's George S. 
Kaufman: An Intimate Portrait (1972) and Malcolm Goldstein's George S. 
Kaufman: His Life, His Theater (1979). Howard Teichmann also published an 
homage to Alexander Woollcott, Smart Aleck: The Wit, World and Life of 
Alexander Woollcott (1976). Often books like these are out of print, but can 
be found in libraries or antiquarian bookstores. 


Roles Available: 14 Men, 9 Women, 6 Boys   
  
Mrs. Ernest W. Stanley
Miss Preen
Richard Stanley
June Stanley
John
Sarah
Mrs. Dexter
Mrs. McCutcheon
Mr. Stanley
Maggie Cutler
Dr. Bradley
Harriet Stanley
Bert Jefferson
Professor Metz
Luncheon Guests
Mr. Baker
Expressman
Lorraine Sheldon
Sandy
Beverly Carlton
Westcott
Radio Technicians
Boys Choir (6)
Banjo
Deputies (2)
Plainclothes Man



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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><P ALIGN=CENTER><FONT  COLOR="#ff0000" SIZE=5 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><B>AUDITION INFORMATION</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=5 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><BR>
for<BR>
</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#0000ff" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=6 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><I>The Man Who Came to Dinner</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=5 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"></I><BR>
</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"></B>  by Moss Hart & George S. Kaufman<BR>
<BR>
Directed by <A HREF="http://www.fredsternfeld.com/">Fred Sternfeld</A><BR>
<BR>
</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#008000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><B>The role of Sheridan Whiteside has been cast <BR>
with AEA actor Dudley Swetland</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"></B><BR>
<BR>
</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#ff0000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><B>Auditions for all other roles</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"> <BR>
will be held by appointment <BR>
Sunday, April 7 from 1:00 - 6:00pm and <BR>
Monday, April 8 from 6:30 - 10:30pm <BR>
in the Kleist Art & Drama Center <BR>
on the campus of Baldwin-Wallace College <BR>
at the corner of Beech St. and Bagley Rd. in Berea, Ohio. <BR>
Call-Backs will be held Monday, April 15 from 6:30pm-10:30pm.</B><BR>
<B><BR>
</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#ff0000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0">Please come prepared</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"> with a short contemporary monologue OR you can read a monologue from the script that will be provided to you. </B><BR>
<B><BR>
</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#ff0000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0">For an audition appointment</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"> call 440-826-3360.</B><BR>
<B>Monday-Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm.</B><BR>
<BR>
</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#ff0000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><B>Rehearsals</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"> will begin July 1, 2002.</B><BR>
<BR>
</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#ff0000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><B>Production Dates:</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"> Previewing Tuesday, July 30, Opening Wednesday, July 31 and running through Saturday, August 17, 2002. Wednesdays-Saturdays at 8:00pm; Sunday, August 4 at 2:00pm; Sunday, August 11 at 2:00pm and 8:00pm.</B><BR>
<BR>
</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0">As the play opens, Mr Sheridan Whiteside - world-renowned journalist, lecturer and radio broadcaster - has been laid up with a fractured hip while a guest in a small-town Ohio home. Still threatening lawsuits over the injury he received by slipping on the front porch, Whiteside antagonizes the household with his many demands, and commandeers the library, kitchen, and living and dining rooms for his own private use. </FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><BR>
</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0">Soon Whiteside's gang of glitterati descend upon the house, bringing all kinds of eccentric gifts along with their Hollywood personalities. Whiteside, meanwhile, is pestered by a local doctor (turned author) and a local newspaperman who has written a play. When Whiteside learns that his treasured secretary has fallen in love with the newspaperman, he hatches a devious scheme to break up the budding romance. <BR>
<BR>
The Man Who Came to Dinner is both a satire of and a love-letter to the literary and pop-culture celebrities of its day. Whiteside is modeled on Alexander Woollcott, a friend of the authors and one-time drama critic at the New York Times, who parlayed his success as a reviewer into a career as a lecturer, writer and broadcaster. The play's first audiences would have recognized many other allusions to celebrities in the play, including thinly-disguised portrayals of Noel Coward and Harpo Marx.<BR>
</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><BR>
</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0">The Man Who Came to Dinner premiered at New York's Music Box Theatre in October 1939, and ran for an amazing 739 performances. It was made into a successful film in 1942, with Monty Woolley again playing Whiteside and Bette Davis as his secretary. (Woolley played him again in a television version in 1952.) Far from being resentful over the somewhat unflattering portrait, Woollcott himself acted the part of Whiteside in one of the play's many touring productions. An unsuccessful musical version appeared on Broadway in 1967.<BR>
</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><BR>
</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0">Between 1930 and 1940, George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart collaborated on eight successful plays and musicals, and won a Pulitzer Prize for You Can't Take It With You (1936). In their long careers they wrote dozens of plays, libretti and screenplays, both separately and together. Both also won Tony awards as directors, Kaufman with Guys and Dolls (1950) and Hart with My Fair Lady (1956).<BR>
</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><BR>
</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0">Moss Hart's rags-to-riches story is recounted in his wonderful autobiography Act One (1959). Biographies of Kaufman include Howard Teichmann's George S. Kaufman: An Intimate Portrait (1972) and Malcolm Goldstein's George S. Kaufman: His Life, His Theater (1979). Howard Teichmann also published an homage to Alexander Woollcott, Smart Aleck: The Wit, World and Life of Alexander Woollcott (1976). Often books like these are out of print, but can be found in libraries or antiquarian bookstores. </FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><BR>
<BR>
<BR>
</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=4 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><B><I>Roles Available: 14 Men, 9 Women, 6 Boys   </FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"></B></I><BR>
</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><B>  </FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"></B><BR>
</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><B>Mrs. Ernest W. Stanley</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"></B><BR>
</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><B>Miss Preen</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"></B><BR>
</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><B>Richard Stanley</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"></B><BR>
</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><B>June Stanley</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"></B><BR>
</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><B>John</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"></B><BR>
</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><B>Sarah</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"></B><BR>
</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><B>Mrs. Dexter</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"></B><BR>
</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><B>Mrs. McCutcheon</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"></B><BR>
</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><B>Mr. Stanley</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"></B><BR>
</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><B>Maggie Cutler</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"></B><BR>
</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><B>Dr. Bradley</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"></B><BR>
</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><B>Harriet Stanley</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"></B><BR>
</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><B>Bert Jefferson</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"></B><BR>
</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><B>Professor Metz</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"></B><BR>
</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><B>Luncheon Guests</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"></B><BR>
</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><B>Mr. Baker</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"></B><BR>
</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><B>Expressman</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"></B><BR>
</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><B>Lorraine Sheldon</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"></B><BR>
</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><B>Sandy</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"></B><BR>
</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><B>Beverly Carlton</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"></B><BR>
</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><B>Westcott</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"></B><BR>
</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><B>Radio Technicians</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"></B><BR>
</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><B>Boys Choir (6)</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"></B><BR>
</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><B>Banjo</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"></B><BR>
</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><B>Deputies (2)</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"></B><BR>
</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"><B>Plainclothes Man</FONT><FONT  COLOR="#000000" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffffff" SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0"></B><BR>
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