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  2. John Wesley De Kay - Wikipedia

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    A self-made millionaire, indeed the American Dream come true for the son of a Dutch immigrant, De Kay decided in 1909 to become a playwright in New York. His first controversial play, Judas, was performed in New York's Globe Theatre for only one night in December 1910 before it was banned there, as well as in Boston and Philadelphia. [2]

  3. Neville's Island (play) - Wikipedia

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    Gordon, a loner from a working-class background, has a talent for mocking the others. A mist rolls in, the only food they have is one cold sausage, and the men become desperate. They argue over the division of the sausage, then panic when they hear a rustle in the woods and begin to think of murder.

  4. Pearls Daily - Wikipedia

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    Hide the Sausage: Tallulah Trajectory Films [55] 2015 The Pact: Martha Mansfield Cynthia Von Buhler, Speakeasy Dollhouse, New York, NY [56] 2019 Trust is a Flower: Sharon Alexandra Warrick, New York, NY [57] [58] 2019 Silent Partners: Layla Jokes Yanes, Miami, FL 2020 Return Haunted: Apple Rob Gabe [59] 2020 Checkmate: Violet Waleed Sokkar, New ...

  5. Pickelhering - Wikipedia

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    Andreas Gryphius has a Pickelhering appear in his play Absurda Comica oder Herr Peter Squentz (1658) as "the king's comic advisor". Johann Wolfgang von Goethe portrays a Pickleherring (with the L and E reversed) in the novel Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship (1794) as a member of a traveling acrobatic show.

  6. Slaughter City - Wikipedia

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    But Cod has his own secrets, which include once being a scab, and is in a long term battle with the cool Sausage Man, a battle whose outcome will affect them all in deadly ways. The play is divided into two acts and moves back and forth (and sometimes seemingly sideways) through time.

  7. The Knights - Wikipedia

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    The play's dual significance as a satire/allegory leads to an ambivalence in its characters that is not easily resolved. Agoracritus – miracle-worker and/or sausage-seller: The protagonist is an ambiguous character. Within the satirical context, he is a sausage seller who must overcome self-doubts to challenge Cleon as a populist orator, yet ...

  8. Hunt the thimble - Wikipedia

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    The game has also been known as hot buttered beans in the US since at least 1830, [3] and other names for it include hide the object and hide the key. William Wells Newell described a version called thimble in sight in his 1883 Games and Songs of American Children. The game is known in various European countries. It is called cache-tampon in ...

  9. Stephen's Sausage Roll - Wikipedia

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    Stephen's Sausage Roll is a 2016 puzzle video game developed and published by Increpare Games, the studio of designer Stephen Lavelle. The player controls a character who pushes sausage links onto hot grill tiles to cook them. It was received well by critics and was praised by other prolific indie puzzle video game creators.