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SHIRLEY STOLER and JOE CINO, Washington Square.
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KENNY BURGESS and SOREN AGENOUX at 1967 Obies.
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ELLEN STEWART and TOM EYEN, date unknown
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ELLEN STEWART and me, in front of La Mama, E. 4th St., NYC, 1969.
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CHARLES STANLEY, DEBORAH LEE
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LUCY SILVAY and ROB THIRKIELD, 1968.
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LANFORD WILSON, Unidentified, and NEIL FLANAGAN at a performance of Incidents in the Cino, June, 1964. Neil is on a two-week break between productions of Lanford’s The Madness of Lady Bright. From the background of a photo by PETER MOORE.
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Poet ESTHER TRAVERS who gave readings in her apartment next door, with JOE DAVIES.
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1964: F. STORY TALBOT, unidentified actress, director Chuck Windsor, unidentified actor, ELIZABETH SHANKLIN, and JOE CINO shooting a commercial behind the Cino. Photo, MILTON WYATT.
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1966: Pianist JIM LEEDS, DAVID CHRISTMAS, and BERNADETTE PETERS crown waiter NICK with a Dames at Sea tinfoil star.
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GORDON and JOYCE TRETICK, Show Business critics, taking a break from making us famous.
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WALTER HARRIS and lighting man Don Katz, La Mama, in one of the situations where we all socialized most often–waitingto be called to work during rehearsals (of TOM EYEN’s Miss Nefertiri). Photo: JAMES D. GOSSAGE.
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1965: MARY BOYLAN, BOB DAHDAH, H.M. KOUTOUKAS, in the lobby at some benefit for the Caffe Cino. Photo by JAMES D. GOSSAGE.
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Playwright MARY MITCHELL and LINDA ESKENAS at La Mama during rehearsals of TOM EYEN’s Frustrata, the first “Cino at La Mama” Production, March, 1965. Photo by JAMES D. GOSSAGE.
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Bill Duffy (later Duff-Griffin) sits with Mary Lou, Eloise, and JAYNE HARRIS, who reads the February 1968 Journal.
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Above, DORIC WILSON in a social situation familiar to us all: marching among strangers made friends by shared belief. Probably 1969. Doric says that’s his mother with him!
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Dixie Gilbert and constant companion CHUCK GOLDEN, Goodman Theatre, 1958.
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Twins VICTOR and MARJORIE LIPARI, 18 months old. Photo courtesy Marjorie LiPari (aka Mudra)
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R. to L.: LANFORD WILSON, unidentified, and Lanford’s
constant companion, Roy London.
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Unidentified, Ms. Wright, MICHAEL, and me.
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LANFORD WILSON, his stepsister Judy
Wright, and MICHAEL WARREN POWELL.
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