CIBC Theatre

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CIBC Theatre

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DavidZornig
DavidZornig on February 20, 2019 at 9:50 am

November 1991, I saw this show and met Robert Morse in the lobby. He autographed an interview record I have from “A Guide For The Married Man”, his 1967 film. He couldn’t talk after his performance, so just pointed at his throat. He looked puzzled at the record until I described it to him. A two sided interview by Dick Stroud, of he and Walter Matthau. The flip side has blank bands for local DJ’s to ask the scripted questions as if both were in studio with them. Morse then smiled, and walked out the door alone over to the Palmer House.

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