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<description>&lt;p&gt;I think &quot;Vaquero&quot; from the First Act could easily be cut; although it&apos;s a nice little feature piece for the actor, it doesn&apos;t really advance the story all that much (especially since Ford&apos;s Spaniard disguise &quot;gag&quot; has been reduced to a single scene), and it would help bring the overall run time down to bit closer to 2 1/2 hours with intermission.

But yeah, I&apos;ve been a fan of the Red Clay Ramblers since I first heard them play for Sam Shepard&apos;s production of &quot;A Lie Of The Mind&quot; back in &apos;86, so it was a real treat to see them on stage again in a theatrical setting.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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