To the editors:
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You cannot imagine how many scintillating conversations have begun with: Did you see the Reader’s review of ? Why just the other evening, my friend Baby Jane and I were discussing Albert Williams’ critique of A Dance Against Darkness in your June 24 issue. Mr. Williams ends his first paragraph:
Touche, Bill! We have long believed Mr. Hagedorn too big for his britches. As he launches his fourth or fifth independent production of one of his own plays, (I mean just who does she think she is, anyway!?!) we applaud you spreading vague negative impressions about him. Mr. Hagedorn and his new “play”: I Cover the Lockerroom, must be stopped at all costs. It is a vulgar lewd play filled with nudity that insults the senses of any respectable person. Please send Mr. Williams to review it.