It was a "one" man play, i.e., he played Hemingway... and it was
successful enough... he was happy with it. I got to see it in
Atlanta 4 times in a row... both he and the theatre thought I was a
bit daft, but he was nice backstage... in some ways I wasn't
expecting.
rita
--- In georgepeppardmemorialpage@yahoogroups.com, "Sunny Routine"
<sunny_routine@m...> wrote:
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> Hello, Rita!
> Thanks for explanation ;-)
>
> There's always something new to learn about Mr. Peppard. Was his
play a success?
>
> "It was based on the life of Ernest Hemingway, and was quite good".
> --------and who did George Peppard play there?
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> A rock pile ceases to be a rock pile the moment a single man
contemplates
> it, bearing within him the image of a cathedral
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