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Donnelly became producing director, and W. Duncan Ross became artistic director. In 1972, Seattle Rep's artistic role in the state was acknowledged with the Washington State Governor's Arts Award. That same year was the beginning of "Rep ‘n' Rap", a summer tour program featuring
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225:John Hirsch
201:Hume Cronyn
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1065:References
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209:Biography
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