NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY PRESENTS ANDREW LANG FAIRY TALES

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Date: 20060907
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Northern Illinois University issued the following news release:

Following its world tour, including St. Petersburg and the Moscow Art Theatre in Russia, Romania, and, finally, the New American Theater in Rockford, Northern Illinois University's School of Theatre and Dance professional company, SummerNITE, unpacks its real and proverbial bags at its university home in DeKalb to remount its production of "Leaves from a Fairy Book."

Opening September 21st at the O'Connell Theatre, Christopher Markle's adaptation of three fairy tales from Andrew Lang's Fairy Books, published between 1889 and ...

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