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WTF Director Immortalized in Sandwich - June 18, 2008
WILLIAMSTOWN — The latest in a line of dramatic sandwiches will be unveiled at Pappa Charlie's Deli at 28 Spring St. on Friday, June 20, at 1:30 p.m.
The "Nicholas Martin" sandwich, featuring pastrami, Swiss cheese, sauerkraut and Russian dressing on toasted rye bread, is named for the new artistic director of the Williamstown Theatre Festival. The sandwich's official launch will include discounts.
Pappa Charlie's has been featuring a variety of named sandwiches in Williamstown since 1976. Martin will be joining other festival favorites such as Kate Burton, Gwyneth Paltrow, Christopher Reeve, Blythe Danner, James Naughton and Michael Ritchie.
Martin joined WTF after eight seasons in the same post at the Huntington Theatre Company in Boston. He has directed more than a dozen Williamstown productions including "The Corn is Green" (with Burton), "Dead End" (with Campbell Scott), and "The Royal Family" (with Danner, Victor Garber and Marian Seldes).
His critically acclaimed production of "She Loves Me" plays on the MainStage from June 27 through July 12. |
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