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"Dog Day Afternoon",
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"textContent": "Stephen Adly Guirgis brings Dog Day Afternoon to Broadway with formidable pedigree—adapting Sidney Lumet’s landmark 1975 film, written by Frank Pierson, which won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. That film, anchored by Al Pacino and John Cazale, remains one of the most gripping portraits of desperation, media spectacle, and human contradiction ever put […]\n\nThe post Dog Day Afternoon on Broadway: A Iconic Story, Reframed but Not Refocused first appeared on Times Square Chronicles.",
"title": "Dog Day Afternoon on Broadway: A Iconic Story, Reframed but Not Refocused"
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