Gotham's Mint Theater Company has scored the 2007 Tony Randall Grant, a cool $100,000 to be put toward the org's upcoming production of Leo Tolstoy's little-seen tragedy.(LEGIT BITS)(Brief article)

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Date: 20070208
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Gotham's Mint Theater Company has scored the 2007 Tony Randall Grant, a cool $100,000 to be put toward the org's upcoming production of Leo Tolstoy's little-seen tragedy "The Power of Darkness?' Other grants from the Tony Randall Theatrical Fund will go to the Red Bull Theater, which gets $10,000 for a fall production of Christopher Marlowe's "Edward II," and $2,500 each for outdoor classics presenter Gorilla Repertory Company and downtown troupe Target Margin Theater.

Recipients were selected from more than 45 proposals by a committee of theater pros that included Jed ...

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