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Steppenwolf

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Steppenwolf

Novel by Hermann Hesse, published in Germany 1927. Henry Haller (‘Steppenwolf’) is contemplating suicide, but comes to terms with the world around him after a visit to the surreal Magic Theatre.



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Shapiro, who also directed the original production by the Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago and on Broadway, "August" runs like comic clockwork.
Carl, Producing Artistic Director, Playwrights Center; Martha Lavey, Artistic Director, Steppenwolf Theatre Company; playwright Eduardo Machado, Artistic Director, INTAR Theatre; and Marc Masterson, Artistic Director, Actors Theatre of Louisville.
ANSWERS QUIZ CHALLENGE: 1 The Girl Of The Golden West; 2 Kind Hearts And Coronets; 3 An antelope; 4 To convert centigrade temperatures to Fahrenheit; 5 Steppenwolf.
 
 
 
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