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The dressing room smelled like lavender and desperation. Evelyn Hart Cross had not been in a dressing room for seven years—not since the night she'd played Blanche DuBois at the Lincoln Center and received a standing ovation that lasted longer than the play itself. The New York Times had called her performance "a seismic event in American theater." Seven years later, she was standing in a...
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