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  2. 45 Seconds from Broadway - Wikipedia

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    The title refers to the amount of time it takes to walk to Broadway from the play's setting (and reminiscent of George M. Cohan's 1906 play Forty-five Minutes from Broadway, 1906), a coffee shop inspired by one located off the lobby of the Hotel Edison in Midtown Manhattan, a long-time diner for "theatre types...prized for its casual atmosphere, inexpensive prices and matzoh ball soup".

  3. The 20 Best "Saturday Night Live" Monologues, Ranked

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    His 2019 monologue, where he made his return after 35 years of absence, was filled with comedic genius (and was interrupted by comedic legends Tracy Morgan, Chris Rock, and Dave Chappelle).

  4. List of American plays - Wikipedia

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    The Prisoner of Second Avenue (1971), by Neil Simon Proposals (1997), by Neil Simon A Public Reading of an Unproduced Screenplay About the Death of Walt Disney (2013), by Lucas Hnath

  5. Songs, sketches and monologues of Dan Leno - Wikipedia

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    He originated and popularised many songs, sketches and monologues in his music hall acts and made both sound [2] and visual [3] recordings of some of his work shortly before he died. Although brief, Leno's recording period (1901–1903) produced around thirty recordings on one-sided shellac discs using the early acoustic recording process. [ 2 ]

  6. The Good Doctor (play) - Wikipedia

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    The Good Doctor opened on Broadway at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre on November 27, 1973, and closed on May 25, 1974, after 208 performances and eight previews.Produced by Emanuel Azenberg and directed by A.J. Antoon, it starred René Auberjonois, Barnard Hughes, Marsha Mason, Christopher Plummer, and Frances Sternhagen.

  7. Newman and Baddiel in Pieces - Wikipedia

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    Newman and Baddiel both made observational comedy monologues to camera, in sets representing their respective flats. Their monologues were usually done independently from one another, but occasionally they would share scenes. The monologues were mingled with numerous sketches and recurring characters. These included:

  8. Nikki Glaser Says She Practiced Her 2025 Golden Globes ...

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    Matt Winkelmeyer/WireImage Nikki’s Glaser isn’t playing around when it comes to preparing for her Golden Globes hosting gig. “93,” Glaser, 40, told E! News on the red carpet ahead of the ...

  9. Cohen on the Telephone - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Hayman's version of the monologue reached over 2 million sales in the United States. [3] The success of the record led to cover versions recorded by performers such as Monroe Silver in 1914, Barney Bernard in March 1916 for Victor Records , and George Thompson, also in 1916, whose version was released on Edison Records . [ 4 ]