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After more than six years and maybe a coupla hundred articles, the time has come for me to bid a fond farewell to Suite101.com Theatre. It has been a great experience and one I will remember affectionately, as I hope you all will. It gave me an opportunity to share my experience and my experiences, as well as an outlet to vent my frustrations with the industry. Here I was able to promote websites worthy of attention or those sites connected to ventures worthy of attention (despite the fact that their sites might not live up their potential). The articles go back so far that some of the sites mentioned have moved on to their greater reward, while others have simply changed their names or URLs. I've gotten grayer, had more productions, gotten crankier with critics, doomsayers, and naysayers. As a final gift, I give you a fully organized list of my Suite101.com articles. I don't know for how long the articles will remain accessible here at the Suite, but you'll be able to find them beginning in the near future BroadwayStars, where I'll be continuing the work I've begun here. You will also be able to find links to the archives at my website, The Knapp/Alper Pages. Thanks for a fun ride, and C U @ the Theatre!Introduction, Jan 20, 1997 Miscellaneous Links and Random Thoughts The Immigrant
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