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		<title>By: zeno</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Joy Zinoman, Holly Twyford, Ted van Griethuysen, and Philip Goodwin !!!!

Isn&#039;t it wonderful when Washington, D.C.&#039;s outstanding classical and avant-garde theater scene gets shared with its older cousin city -- New York City.  Between them, Joy Zinoman, Holly Twyford, Ted van Griethuysen, and Philip Goodwin have won dozens of Helen Hayes Awards for outstanding artistic achievement in the theater.   (D.C.&#039;s Shakespeare Theater won, this year, that other rather important theater award, the Tony, for best &quot;regional&quot; theater.)

Shouldn&#039;t sequenza21 and soundingbeckett credit the Dina Koston and Roger Shapiro Fund for New Music of the Library of Congress for initiating the concept and commissions behind this Beckett project?

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Even the highly conservative Washington National Opera is now feeding off some of the energy of D.C.&#039;s outstanding classical and experimental theater scene -- under funding from local D.C. billionaire David Rubenstein and his wife, Alice;  and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation (of New York City), with its music, theater, and opera savy cultural staff.

https://blogs.kennedy-center.org/sites/wnoblog/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?List=b09e616c-1bac-4eb4-b01e-4053fe1246e4&amp;ID=156&amp;Web=c916647d-a30e-49f5-a633-a5ddef19cdac]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Joy Zinoman, Holly Twyford, Ted van Griethuysen, and Philip Goodwin !!!!</p>
<p>Isn&#8217;t it wonderful when Washington, D.C.&#8217;s outstanding classical and avant-garde theater scene gets shared with its older cousin city &#8212; New York City.  Between them, Joy Zinoman, Holly Twyford, Ted van Griethuysen, and Philip Goodwin have won dozens of Helen Hayes Awards for outstanding artistic achievement in the theater.   (D.C.&#8217;s Shakespeare Theater won, this year, that other rather important theater award, the Tony, for best &#8220;regional&#8221; theater.)</p>
<p>Shouldn&#8217;t sequenza21 and soundingbeckett credit the Dina Koston and Roger Shapiro Fund for New Music of the Library of Congress for initiating the concept and commissions behind this Beckett project?</p>
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<p>Even the highly conservative Washington National Opera is now feeding off some of the energy of D.C.&#8217;s outstanding classical and experimental theater scene &#8212; under funding from local D.C. billionaire David Rubenstein and his wife, Alice;  and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation (of New York City), with its music, theater, and opera savy cultural staff.</p>
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