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Review: “Andy Warhol Presents: The Cocaine Play”
When I think of Andy Warhol, two things come to mind: Campbell’s soup and Marilyn Monroe. Even though the prolific artist and filmmaker died in the late 1980s, he remains legendary, with many of us still having at least a passing knowledge of his contributions to pop culture. I have no idea how close actor William Anthony Sebastian Rose II (Jeff Award winner for “Tambo & Bones”) came to embodying the actual Warhol in his titular role in Terry Guest’s “Andy Warhol Presents: The Cocaine
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