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START: I am done being in a country that laughs at the way I speak. They say America is free? What do you know here that is free?
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END: Then you dress up nice in your best coat and maybe you stand up in the second gallery, but you can say to your grandchildren: “I saw the great Rudolph Schildkraut in Sholem Asch’s The God of Vengeance!”
I am leaving this country.
Vogel, Paula, Indecent, Theatre Communications Group, 2017, p. 73.
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