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The Bay Area Theatre Critic Circle formed in 1977. Given the date and location, founding members of this organization are likely to have participated in this conference. As a result, this recording can offer a glimpse into the early history of this organization and potentially new information to those interested in Bay Area theatre history in general. Note inside case: "Theatre Critics Conference May 24/80; 0-130: George Coates, John Chapot, Margaret / 140 Ted Arranging for talk / 140: list of video tapes Ted Luiodnes, George Coates / 180 George - beginning of the box series - discusses the structure... - collaboration with other technocrats is beneficial Andrew Kay - Lisa Allen / Musicians; 216-256: video portiono / Dykers; 260 - George; 268 - videotape - Leonard Pitt '2019' ; 303: concept of piece; 310: Ted introduces Susan Helmmth - talks about Hospital
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