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  1. “His loyalty was to the theatre and its tenuous survival. #Theatre institutions were ephemeral, but artists lived forever on the #stage of his memory. Tradition—that word again—was for Feingold passed down by those who dedicated their lives to their #art, as he had. It is a human chain, not an abstraction, and something that we must accept responsibility for sustaining.” —#LosAngelesTimes#CharlesMcNulty on the passing of #theater #critic #MichaelFeingold americantheatre.org/2022/11/28 #VillageVoice

  2. “His loyalty was to the theatre and its tenuous survival. #Theatre institutions were ephemeral, but artists lived forever on the #stage of his memory. Tradition—that word again—was for Feingold passed down by those who dedicated their lives to their #art, as he had. It is a human chain, not an abstraction, and something that we must accept responsibility for sustaining.” —#LosAngelesTimes#CharlesMcNulty on the passing of #theater #critic #MichaelFeingold americantheatre.org/2022/11/28 #VillageVoice

  3. “His loyalty was to the theatre and its tenuous survival. #Theatre institutions were ephemeral, but artists lived forever on the #stage of his memory. Tradition—that word again—was for Feingold passed down by those who dedicated their lives to their #art, as he had. It is a human chain, not an abstraction, and something that we must accept responsibility for sustaining.” —#LosAngelesTimes#CharlesMcNulty on the passing of #theater #critic #MichaelFeingold americantheatre.org/2022/11/28 #VillageVoice

  4. “His loyalty was to the theatre and its tenuous survival. #Theatre institutions were ephemeral, but artists lived forever on the #stage of his memory. Tradition—that word again—was for Feingold passed down by those who dedicated their lives to their #art, as he had. It is a human chain, not an abstraction, and something that we must accept responsibility for sustaining.” —#LosAngelesTimes#CharlesMcNulty on the passing of #theater #critic #MichaelFeingold americantheatre.org/2022/11/28 #VillageVoice

  5. “His loyalty was to the theatre and its tenuous survival. #Theatre institutions were ephemeral, but artists lived forever on the #stage of his memory. Tradition—that word again—was for Feingold passed down by those who dedicated their lives to their #art, as he had. It is a human chain, not an abstraction, and something that we must accept responsibility for sustaining.” —#LosAngelesTimes#CharlesMcNulty on the passing of #theater #critic #MichaelFeingold americantheatre.org/2022/11/28 #VillageVoice